Originally Posted by
savlon
i suggest a race around the world in which the first person back to this very location is the winner, the loser must face the ultimate punishment... BEING BOOED.
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or you know just do it in toribash...
I did the math, with -30 gravity assuming the toriworld is spherical, the tori world has a circumference of about 75,000 miles, or 120,000 kilometers. I can run 1000 distance in about 5 seconds, and assuming 1000 distance is 30 feet, I can run six feet per second in toribash. 5280 x 75000 is about 396 million (circumference of toriworld in feet) this number divided by 6 is the number of seconds it would take me to run around the equator of the toriworld, which converted to larger units is 733 days, or almost exactly 2 years.
60 toribash frames takes up one second in real life, and since it would take me 66000000 seconds to complete the replay, that would make the replay 3960000000 frames long.
a replay of me running 1000 ED is aproximately 500 kb, which would make a 3960000000 frame replay about 1980000000 kb, or 198000 mb, or 19.8 Gigabytes
since it takes me about 20 minutes to make a replay where I run 1000 ED (and make it look perfect) that means It takes me about 240 times longer to make a replay than it does to watch it. That means that it would take me about 500 years to make a 2 year, 19.8 gigabyte, 75 thousand mile long run.
that's aproximately a long time
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Got more math practice doing this than I would have if I didn't use my phone under the desk
Last edited by iIluminati; Apr 17, 2015 at 02:35 PM.
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