MATHEMATICS
Quote from Stoic_Squirrel:
I have this theory that the gear are subject to weighted % chance. After running the game so much and testing so often, I feel like some gear appear more often than others. I wish I would have taken numbers to back this up, as I've spent more time than I'm happy to admit grinding that dumb gear to figure out it's secrets, and it really seems some gear are more common. For instance, some gears I feel I see more often are Vampire's Embrace (melee kills=health) and Fit as a Fiddle (revive=full health). These two gear have pretty straight forward effects and seem to be more common. A gear like HrH (delicious, 50% speed boost with shield break) does not seem nearly intuitive to a casual player. At first glance it seems to have a pretty weak effect, but veteran high difficulty casual players will attest its useful for running and hiding when their shield breaks on the Hard and 1999 modes, respectively. This effect won't be useful to a first time player on lower difficulty, and I feel that as a result it is less likely to appear. I honestly hope this isn't true, but again, I've ground out this gear so often in non-run situations, that I feel at this point the gear are weighted %. True, you can still get a godlike first try HrH, but the odds are so much lower then we think. Either that or the Devs had a thing for Twilight Kappa
Gah this is what I said like 30 pages ago! From just the data evo collected (page 13), there's a less than 0.1% chance of the gears being chosen uniformly at random at that specific spot. So *if* there is nothing else at work here (like the seed for the RNG being set upon each reload à la Bioshock 1) the probabilities for different gears are almost certainly different.
It shouldn't be hard to keep track of gear drops in a spreadsheet. If people are livestreaming someone in chat can do it (has to be exactly one person though). If we have some data, we can do the statistics and find some patterns. I have set up a Gdoc here with all gears listed: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1H707XWoxqI4jrN72pSpW3bBN2DVut-vtbY6wb650Bvw/edit?usp=sharing For each run/session of testing gears, simply duplicate the template, fill in the location and statistics you collected.