a sort of cap to cave tiles..

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a sort of cap to cave tiles..

Postby DaewenWinter » Sun Nov 15, 2015 1:40 am

I respect RNG, but I have now mined 54 cycles on a single tile of dolomite... Can't it please go away soon....
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Re: a sort of cap to cave tiles..

Postby DaewenWinter » Sun Nov 15, 2015 1:49 am

In the end, it took 82 cycles to finish it off. There must be some better way to have this. RNG hates me sometimes.
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Re: a sort of cap to cave tiles..

Postby Sevenless » Sun Nov 15, 2015 3:48 am

While we're on the subject, the minimum seems a little too low (most certainly on ore tiles anyway).
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Re: a sort of cap to cave tiles..

Postby DaewenWinter » Sun Nov 15, 2015 3:39 pm

shortly after the 82 tile, I had a series of tiles going 2-4-2-2-29-1-1-4. Perhaps giving it a range within which to operate, and normalizing it towards the middle, rather than going full RNG with the same percentage to destroy the tile at one cycle and cycle 120? The chance to get ore and curiosities however seems fair enough to me atm. Just the tiles breaking at complete random bugging me.
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Re: a sort of cap to cave tiles..

Postby Clemence » Sun Nov 15, 2015 4:05 pm

I guess to do that each till would have to remember how many time you hit it, that's something big to add to code and memory, as at present it just throw the dices each time you hit the till, so in theory there are not any limit to bad luck.
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