wait i did the math wrong
this nuke costs 95,072 credits id:2737712
@TheCombustionChamber probably an entire screen of diamond particles, and some layers under them
@Redstonenerd Let me demonstrate some simple math. For example, you have a 10x10 square of water in 1px/1m. It consists of 100 particles, so it costs 100*1=100 credits. Then, let's up the scale of 1px/10m, then the square would consist of 1 particle 10 meters long. And so you calculate your price of 1 credit and then multiply it in 10^2=100, getting 100 credits.
@dashdev First you calculate, and then you multiply by the scale. If you have, for example, the scale of 1px/2m, you multiply the result in 2^2=4.
what is the most expensive save possible?
also suggestion for polonium formula, [polonium value = 50 - (5 x tmp)]
wait, does it mean 1 pixel= 1 meter squared/cubed?
what does 1px/1m mean, please help