Implementation Analytical Hierarchy Process Algorithm for Design and Development Website Hero Mage Recommendation for Mobile Legends
Abstract
Mobile Legends is a Multiplayer Online Battle Arena genre game that is currently hot. There are 122 heroes in Mobile Legends which are divided into 6 roles. The currently popular role is mage, where this mage role occupies 3 of the 5 most used in the MPL S11 tournament. Purchasing heroes can be done with a currency called battlepoints amounting to 32,000. The collection of battlepoints is limited to one week, and there is no refund feature for hero purchases, meaning that if the player makes the wrong hero purchase, the player has to collect the currency again to be able to buy another hero. The Mobile Legends mage hero recommendation system is a system that can provide assistance in purchasing heroes that suit user preferences. Recommendation results are provided based on input provided by the user and processed using the Analytical Hierarchy Process method. The evaluation results using the End User Computing Satisfaction method obtained a percentage of 88.64%, which indicates that the system has been well developed and can be used to provide mage hero recommendations for the Mobile Legends game.
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