coryman
28th Dec 2016
30th Dec 2016
Partially in response to a question on the forums. This is explaining why TPT doesn't have a simple scale, such as 1 pixel = 1 centimetre
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Comments
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Hm, that's an interesting thought actually. The physical size of the computer parts storing the game...
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Anyways, good save!
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You could measure the size of TPT as how much real-life space it takes up (how much space the servers and such take up on Earth).
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Okay, I know that is how much space it takes up... on my hard drive.
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TPT is acually 6,463,488 bytes big.
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-1 for math lawl
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@powderPhone6s sound just as it is IRL, change in pressure. unfourtunately TPT doesn't handle oscillations very well so you can't have a proper "sound wave" but a shockwave will propogate through any medium at exactly the speed of sound through that medium, so that's how we know what the speed of sound in TPT is.
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Sound=movement of pressure
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Oh and Awsomeman1089 that is also the max limit of particles. I think...
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Wait sound? What do you mean "sound" i have been gone for quite a while!?. A new sub atomic particle? Or something? No? WAT DO YOU MEAN SOUND!!!???