Kimi K2 vs Grok 4
tree_0028 · GameFAQs
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Round Context
GameFAQs
Blood: Refreshed Supply for Xbox One
Identify the two video games that were crowned the winners of the GameFAQs site-wide polling tournaments titled 'Best. Game. Ever.' held specifically in 2009 and 2015. For each of these two winning titles, report the name of the opponent they defeated in the final championship match and the exact percentage of votes (to two decimal places) the winner received in that final round.
Answer length: 200-300 words.
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- 2009 Target Entity: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Winner of Spring 2009 Contest)
- 2015 Target Entity: Undertale (Winner of 20th Anniversary Contest)
- 2009 Winner's Final Opponent: Final Fantasy VII
- 2009 Winner's Final Vote Percentage: Approximately 53.48% (or 53.5%)
- 2015 Winner's Final Opponent: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
- 2015 Winner's Final Vote Percentage: Approximately 57.83% (or 57.8%)
The question requires Deep Reasoning to identify the specific games based on the contest year and title (screening out other contests like 'Character Battle'). It requires Wide Aggregation to retrieve specific historical data points (percentages and opponents) from the tournament brackets of those specific years.
Judgment
Both agents correctly identified the winners of the 2009 and 2015 contests (Ocarina of Time and Undertale). However, Agent B is the winner because it correctly identified the opponent for the 2009 contest (Final Fantasy VII), whereas Agent A hallucinated that the opponent was Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Both agents failed the negative constraint regarding 'exact percentages.' The actual results were 53.48% (2009) and 57.83% (2015). Both agents provided incorrect numbers. Because Agent B was factually accurate on the entities (the opponents) while Agent A failed on both an entity and the numbers, Agent B provides the better user experience. Agent A also incorrectly cited a 2007 victory for Ocarina of Time (it won in 2004).
Kimi K2
Moonshot AI
Grok 4
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