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#1 Before February 2015

Tako
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Introducing: The Random Machine

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Green: 50/150
or
33%

Blue: 40/150
or
27%

Red:
39/150
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26%

Completely random. I suppose if you marked each key you would find an extremely complex pattern, but as far as I'm concerned it's not going to effect any challenges you wish to make out of this.

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Yeah, well, you know that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.

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#2 Before February 2015

D-rock2308
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

Can we be linkied?

#3 Before February 2015

JadElClemens
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

I suppose it wouldn't be too hard to just make this in your own level instead of waiting for a link. I mean, there are no portals, so all there is to do is copy arrows and keys.


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#4 Before February 2015

Tako
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

Finish Gamer's extremely annoying level, it's at the end of that. Too busy to recreate it for no reason.


Yeah, well, you know that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.

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#5 Before February 2015

Gamer1120
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

Thanks for saying it's annoying. That is what it was supposed to be //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/tongue
http://beta.everybodyedits.com/games/PWejfY8a_8a0I

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#6 Before February 2015

Tako
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

^Actually, it's easier then I thought. It takes about, 15-20 tries.


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#7 Before February 2015

Different55
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

That... is very useful. All the other random machines broke.


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#8 Before February 2015

Chimi
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

I disagree about its randomosity. When I jump from this position, holding only up, I never hit any new coins.
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#9 Before February 2015

Tako
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

You're no supposed to hold ANYTHING.


Yeah, well, you know that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.

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#10 Before February 2015

Chimi
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

Okay, retested, and It follows the same path every time when under the same exact circumstances. That's not truly random.

#11 Before February 2015

coolio
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

...THAT LINK IS FALSE. IT DIDN'T GO TO THE RANDOM MACHINE. AND THAT BLOCK AFTER THE HOOKJUMP CHAIN.... I cried.

#12 Before February 2015

Lopoi2
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

Well, nothing is random... excepts if you use a good bot....

#13 Before February 2015

Tako
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

I put the wrong picture up. Those <<<<< arrows was because I was trying to get an AFK person out of it.

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THAT, without a doubt, is random. In half an hour, I recorded how many times each key got pressed. It started out blue getting hit the most, then red got hit a lot, and then it finished with green being hit the most.


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#14 Before February 2015

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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

Are you sure it's not simply a VERY long term pattern being repeated? Because I thought a physics update like 10 or so months ago killed randomness. Not that I've actually noticed anything, I just read it in some thread that was gravedug by a noob.


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#15 Before February 2015

coolio
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

TakoMan02 wrote:

In half an hour

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Could be very useful for those annoying key bosses where they place you on three different color platforms.

#16 Before February 2015

Lopoi2
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

One thing that I tested in this sistem, is that if you get out and come back, the sequency will be the same (of course using the same force to enter). This isn't random, is just multiples AFKs together, depending on the position you get on the arrow, you can, or not, pass the next, this make the "random", but it'snt random.

One time you will be in the same point (problably never because you enter there without arrows, so it's really long). Yeah, so it can work as random.

#17 Before February 2015

Chimi
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

With set physics and no variables, I don't think anything in EE is truly random.

#18 Before February 2015

Aoitenshi
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

HEY! STOP STEALING MY AFK AND MODIFY IT >:O

(AKA The AFK is made by me except key //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/big_smile)

Nah just kidding, Good job //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/big_smile

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#19 Before February 2015

jakery
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I don't understand how this is random at all. If you just let yourself go AFK, you're going to move in a pattern.

#20 Before February 2015

Tako
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

Panic wrote:

Are you sure it's not simply a VERY long term pattern being repeated? Because I thought a physics update like 10 or so months ago killed randomness. Not that I've actually noticed anything, I just read it in some thread that was gravedug by a noob.

Yes, there is a pattern. But the pattern is so outrageously complex and long that nobody will ever use it to their advantage if you decide to put this in-game.

How long is the pattern? Over 30 minutes to repeat. I put Scythe in the Random Machine for half an hour. I saw absolutely no repetitiveness whatsoever.


Yeah, well, you know that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.

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#21 Before February 2015

Chimi
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

So you sat there and watched him for 30 minutes?

#22 Before February 2015

Different55
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

That seems.... incredibly boring.


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#23 Before February 2015

Chimi
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

Maybe he had some paw'corn or summat.

#24 Before February 2015

Lopoi2
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

Chimi wrote:

With set physics and no variables, I don't think anything in EE is truly random.

Ohh, yeah, and how can we create random number with computers? They don't have variables, they just have fixed eletronic circuits.

How can a calculator create random numbers (cientific ones)?

It's possible to make something random, using just fixed things, but it's really hard.

This machine isn't random, is just a long pattern.

#25 Before February 2015

mustang
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Re: Introducing: The Random Machine

^ Computers and calculators cannot create random numbers. You're confusing pseudorandom for truly random, for pseudorandom numbers can be generated by a function whereas purely random numbers cannot.

Thus, this "random" machine is not truly random and would repeat after a set amount of time if anyone cares to test it.

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