Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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We can currently use up to 100 switch ids in one world. Nice, but for some it's not enough. Some people think we should have 3 digit switches which allow for up to 1000 switch ids.
BUT I have a more effective method and probably an easier one; Who said they had to be in base 10? I think it would be easier to let switches display not only 0-9 but also A-Z, so switches would be in base 36 (hexatridecimal). This allows for almost 1300 ids in 2 digits!!
You might be thinking, "Most people can't do base 36 though." You don't really do any maths with switches though, you just have numbers, if you need to do maths with them (to find out how many switches you need I guess), you can use a base converter (easy to find one that goes up to 36).
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I predict people will type inappropriate words using this
Lol, you really have that little faith in EE?
...I agree with you.
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I just thought about something. If the limit of coin/death gates/doors were raised (which they really should be) 999, this would create an inconsistency. Why not use the more familiar base 10 system and just make the limit 999 to be consistent?
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I dont know why this doesnt have any woots. Its a good idea
I had already suggested this to two of the mods, so they should already have this in mind.
It would be very useful though, the more ids the better for storing data, for logic gates as well.
I've also heard that the font size could be reduced to fit 3 digits, however the legibility obviously decreases.
*u stinky*
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I predict people will type inappropriate words using this
There is little inappropriate things people can use with only 2 letters. Most of them are just abbreviations.
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N1KF wrote:I predict people will type inappropriate words using this
There is little inappropriate things people can use with only 2 letters. Most of them are just abbreviations.
You can place multiple blocks next to each other though
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Kaleb123 wrote:N1KF wrote:I predict people will type inappropriate words using this
There is little inappropriate things people can use with only 2 letters. Most of them are just abbreviations.
You can place multiple blocks next to each other though
I see now...
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Not really an issue considering the same can be done with signs.
*u stinky*
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Sooooo.... its like 1A, 2A, 3A to 9Z?
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Sooooo.... its like 1A, 2A, 3A to 9Z?
0
1
2...
8
9
A
1A
2A...
8A
9A
B
1B
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Bodanix wrote:Sooooo.... its like 1A, 2A, 3A to 9Z?
0
1
2...
8
9
A
1A
2A...
8A
9A
B
1B
Could have just said yes...
thanks zoey aaaaaaaaaaaand thanks latif for the avatar
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Gosha wrote:Bodanix wrote:Sooooo.... its like 1A, 2A, 3A to 9Z?
0
1
2...
8
9
A
1A
2A...
8A
9A
B
1BCould have just said yes...
No.
He started from 1A
But it starts from 0
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Sooooo.... its like 1A, 2A, 3A to 9Z?
no, both letters go up to Z,
so it goes 0, 1, 2, ... 9, A, B, C, ... Z, 10, 11, 12, ... 1A ...... 9Z, A0, ... ZZ
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I'm assuming you can do things like [Z 2] and [2 Z]. That way there would be even more combinations available.
I'm assuming you can do things like [Z 2] and [2 Z]. That way there would be even more combinations available.
Yes, you can also have Z for the first digit, so it ends at ZZ and not 9Z.
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Interesting fact: It allows us to use 1296 Id's
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I think doing base 32 would be too confusing for the nubs that actually play this game.
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base 10: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
base 36: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
As with base10 we're all used to, you can combine the digits (numbers AND letters) to make bigger numbers in base36 too so for example making number 25 in base10 takes 2 characters (2 and 5), while in base36 its just P - one character
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I think doing base 32 would be too confusing for the nubs that actually play this game.
*36
Plus there's no maths involved, just digits
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Kaslai wrote:I think doing base 32 would be too confusing for the nubs that actually play this game.
*36
Plus there's no maths involved, just digits
Noobs can still use 0-99 ids. It is enough for noobs
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Kaslai wrote:I think doing base 32 would be too confusing for the nubs that actually play this game.
*36
Plus there's no maths involved, just digits
You mean to have a base other than a power of two? Blasphemy!
Also, I've tried explaining things like base 16 and base 64 to normies before, and almost none of them understand it. For some reason, there is some dissonance in their mind when it comes to representing numbers with letters.
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