xBurgerMasterx
xBurgerMasterx
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5th Apr 2014
7th Apr 2014
Was fooling round with some conductors and found this? I think we can all agree on the theorie that there are certain radii on which the outter path is shorter, at least for SPRK. And yes SRANGE (Sorry for bad English, I am German SCHNITZEL XD)
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Comments

  • tery215
    tery215
    7th Apr 2014
    It's both a diode (only PSCN can conduct with NSCN) and a circle. Whilst both the PSCN and the NSCN have a loop-like connection, fancy nonsense. It's because it's a diode and a circle.
  • Waffle3z
    Waffle3z
    7th Apr 2014
    idiots don't realize that the outside circle is faster.
  • mad-cow
    mad-cow
    7th Apr 2014
    Actually has to do with theres a Larger Circumfrance of the outer ring.....
  • nucular
    nucular
    6th Apr 2014
    this save being the first one on the front page sums our situation with the fp up pretty much...
  • spaceinvader
    spaceinvader
    6th Apr 2014
    im srry but the inside ones going faster for me :/
  • s4nji
    s4nji
    6th Apr 2014
    It's not about the inner circle goes faster and the outer goes slower. Everyone knows that. The top left circuit goes equally faster, but they do have separate inner and outer circle too, just like the other 2 circuits, why is that?
  • doomagent13
    doomagent13
    6th Apr 2014
    Best guess I can come up with for why this happens is that SPRK doesn't go 2 spaces at a time diagonally. It can go up to 2 spaces at a time horizontally and/or vertically, but not 2 in both directions at once.
  • jklujm
    jklujm
    6th Apr 2014
    Either I'm missing something, or people aren't looking at this hard enough.
  • Urumasi
    Urumasi
    6th Apr 2014
    Goddamn people. on the top right circle the outside circle is faster. Just zoom in
  • Waffle3z
    Waffle3z
    6th Apr 2014
    the circle outside is faster, doofuses.