tyler0911 Lv 1
I don't think you've picked it up the entire conversation, but we're not evolving in tiny incremental improvements. Sometimes when we evolve, we acquire huge gains (50, 60 points) before sharing it with the rest of the group. Going back to aunty's example, on puzzle 420, Anthropic Dreams managed to get second place overall, even though our top soloist was only in 10th place. This is not, by any means, the result of "tiny incremental improvement"- no amount of LWSing could ever get that kind of result. Evolver is an important part of Foldit because it shows the overall skill of the team. The power of the team's soloists, and the knowledge and skill of the people who improve the solos.
If you look at the top 30 evolvers, you'll notice that a lot of these people are also high-ranked or high-scoring soloists. This is because they are excellent folders in general. Those high-ranked evolvers that AREN'T high-ranking soloists (myself included) are people that are using evolver as an area to learn- we learn to work with proteins that are close to being optimized and eventually apply that to our solos.
And in response to what you said earlier about people being in Foldit just for the points, and not for the science, speak for youself- a lot of us ARE either in Foldit for the science (I eventually intend to go to college for molecular biology and biochem) or just for fun. The competitive aspect of Foldit is the reason that Foldit is presented as a game and not an experiment. So for the people that are in it for the points (I think it's fair to assume that you are), you've done just what University of Washington wanted you to. (: