Please find something else to be angry about.
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To those angry about my 2400+ points in the Big Game:
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He got 2475!!!
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Nope, I sat there and clicked on every pod and told them to come to me! It was actually mildly amusing, for some reason.
But yeah, I got a few rather angry PM's, and that sort of made me chuckle, because, WTF is there to be angry about? I always really like it when somebody does that in big-games, because it ends up saving quite a bit of floating time in the long run. That, and I thought it'd be hilarious to have like 2000+ points, lol.
But yeah, I got a few rather angry PM's, and that sort of made me chuckle, because, WTF is there to be angry about? I always really like it when somebody does that in big-games, because it ends up saving quite a bit of floating time in the long run. That, and I thought it'd be hilarious to have like 2000+ points, lol.

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Let's guesstimate the distance between the garrison and the home rip to be about 1500. Bios pods travel at 50 units per second. To estimate the time spent on rowing bios pods, we must also estimate how often people are podded. Looking at a few recent games, I get an average of .115 ejects per pilot-minute. Thus the total time spent rowing pods is:
numPilots * .115 * 1500 / 50
Thus if that number is greater than 60, you get more pilots in the air if you dedicate one of them to sit on the tele, which comes out as numPilots > 17.4. As a comparison, if the home rip is 2000 units from the nearest base, the point at which a dedicated pod picker is a net gain moves to numPilots > 13
numPilots * .115 * 1500 / 50
Thus if that number is greater than 60, you get more pilots in the air if you dedicate one of them to sit on the tele, which comes out as numPilots > 17.4. As a comparison, if the home rip is 2000 units from the nearest base, the point at which a dedicated pod picker is a net gain moves to numPilots > 13
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