Quite often in a game you'll noticed that you'll have gold objective time, despite the fact that you have 0 seconds of it. Is there a criteria needed for this (i.e. do you have to spend less than 1 second on the point), or is it randomly generate, and, if so, how is the gold medal awarded?
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1In addition to the answer you can also get a gold medal in bot games because bots can't be awarded medals. – VanBuzzKill Jun 04 '17 at 22:39
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The stats only show integer amounts of seconds. If you spend less than one second of objective time, it will be recorded correctly, but only shown as 0:00.
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2And will 0.5 seconds of objective time round to 1 second or will it only ever round down? – Crafter0800 Jun 04 '17 at 20:55
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1If I know videogames, it'll always round down, but I've never tested this – Wrigglenite Jun 04 '17 at 21:18
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3If they specifically said it's an Integer then it will never round up. Integers could be described as "the full parts" of a number. If they're all integers: 1,23 = 1,99 = 1 – Oak Jun 04 '17 at 21:35
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1The technical terms would be "floored" or "truncated", which have the same effect. – Ismael Miguel Jun 05 '17 at 01:26