Thread:Type: Sparky/@comment-33134880-20170824184856/@comment-25856498-20170825145158

With a sufficient level difference, it is certain that the lower leveled player will see that the (team's) Crown Towers at a higher level than they are. Conversely the higher leveled player will see that the (team's) Crown Towers be a lower level than they are. That isn't really rounding, that's just how averages work.

Let's take Sparky's 1 and 10 example. The average of the two is 5.5. Now this average is clearly greater than 1 and less than 10, which is why the players see different Crown Tower levels than they are accustomed to. But we must also note that this average is a fraction which must be rounded as appropriate. Now take the original 10 and 12 example, for which the average is 11.0. Again this average is greater than 10 and less than 12, meaning the players see different CT levels than they normally do, again. However, this average is an integer, which does not need to be rounded.

Recap: The average of the two players' levels is the thing that gets rounded, and not the individual levels of the two players.