Emperor_of_Catkind
Emperor_of_Catkind
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23rd Jun 2021
27th Mar 2024
THE CHALLENGE: Send your spaceship/weapon/house id or try to calculate for yourself using this table! Write the SCALE in comments! Press H and 8 and don't unpause!
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  • 3point00
    3point00
    24th Jun 2021
    so 2147483647 x 100 is only around 200 billion, and only a few micrograms of antimatter is trillions in cost. This is an entire meter of undefined density, but lets say its density is about as much as, say, stone, then we would have to spend more than the amount of money existent on earth to buy that much. 200 billion is WAY too underpriced.
  • 3point00
    3point00
    24th Jun 2021
    sorry tpt isnt compatible with multiplication symbols, lemme reqrite a little bit of that
  • 3point00
    3point00
    24th Jun 2021
    Issue is a few micrograms of antimatter is already trillions of dollars. Yet, even with its life set to the 32-bit integer limit (highest possible number in tpt), it only reaches into the billions. 2147483647100 = 214748364700 which isnt even close to 1 trillion.
  • Misha600
    Misha600
    24th Jun 2021
    IMO, POLO is far too cheap considering how rare it is irl
  • Beatless123
    Beatless123
    24th Jun 2021
    Gold should be more expensive
  • dashdev
    dashdev
    24th Jun 2021
    also why do so many people find this confusing?
  • dashdev
    dashdev
    24th Jun 2021
    although it is not a spaceship so i wont include the scale or id
  • dashdev
    dashdev
    24th Jun 2021
    i used this to figure out that a square meter of my batteranium alloy would cost about $1558.49, some elements are missing, but still super cool! +1
  • Vampireax
    Vampireax
    24th Jun 2021
    I'm going to have to downvote because this makes absolutely zero sense as a pricing guide or quality standard. Also the way to "win" your meaningless nomination is to make a ship that costs 1 cent. The values seem completely random, too, while some things have thousands of times the value as other, more powerful elements. The only challenge here is trying to understand your random logic in making this.
  • Zekeny
    Zekeny
    24th Jun 2021
    by my calculations, one bodyV5 costs 321864 credits. fascinating stuff