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Proposed Overdrive's energy/metal relation of r7342

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7/19/2012 10:51:36 PMAUrankAdminSaktoth before revert after revert
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1 You have your Y axis labeled as 'Value'. What is this in units of!? Is that total metal/energy amount? The first one ranges from 0 to 800,000: 800,000 what? Not energy production, the numbers are too high. Not total energy or the curve would be exponential rather than flatlining at the start. 1 You have your Y axis labeled as 'Value'. What is this in units of!? Is that total metal/energy amount? The first one ranges from 0 to 800,000: 800,000 what? Not energy production, the numbers are too high. Not total energy or the curve would be exponential rather than flatlining at the start.
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3 Looking at the first graph, you have one player making 0 E until 45m in, and then making a ton, while if you look at the second graph, the curves are almost IDENTICAL. How can the investing player possibly make back their income when the curves are so close? 3 Looking at the first graph, you have one player making 0 E until 45m in, and then making a ton, while if you look at the second graph, the curves are almost IDENTICAL. How can the investing player possibly make back their income when the curves are so close?
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5 Even the second, per minute graph, the lines track eachother almost exactly ( only they fluctuate constantly for no apparent reason) . Why should they do this when in the first graph, only one player has E, and for the giant hump, it's the second player who has made all the E: Yet the curves track almost exactly. 5 Even the second, per minute graph, the lines track eachother almost exactly ( only they fluctuate constantly for no apparent reason) . Why should they do this when in the first part of the first graph, only one player has E, and for the giant hump, it's the second player who has made all the E: Yet the curves track almost exactly.
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7 Seriously, this system is so close to 100% communism that you might as well go with that and avoid the complication. 7 Seriously, this system is so close to 100% communism that you might as well go with that and avoid the complication.