Re: Kenken: The new sudoku?
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 11:42 pm
Good thing that's not the case. LOLOLOLOLOLOL
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Edminster wrote:You think that's hard? Try playing Don't Shoot the Puppy.
I left for work at about 210000 pts, and ranked at Jesus Christ, with 1 rank to go. I came back just now from work with 1022341 pts accumulated and it scrolling rapidly through the rankings. So fast I can't read them, so I don't know what #1 was, but I believe it is "...".Laneth wrote:On the same site as Don't Shoot The Puppy, I'm playing the "Make the World a Better Place" one - so far, up to 24,800 points and still counting...4 ranks to go and I'm Stalin at the moment...
WTF?
I gave up when I re-read the introduction about the game. It says that the third kick is a guaranteed win - therefore it will continue indefinitely. The algorithm that calculates the distance of each 'bounce' and where to place the objects on the ground is set to place them at the perfect spots so that the surviving piece of his computer just keeps going...Lethal Interjection wrote:I left for work at about 210000 pts, and ranked at Jesus Christ, with 1 rank to go. I came back just now from work with 1022341 pts accumulated and it scrolling rapidly through the rankings. So fast I can't read them, so I don't know what #1 was, but I believe it is "...".
I figured it would've been something like that. I didn't play it so much as let it run on my computer and check it every 10-15 min (after it hit Stalin), and then left for work, and nearly 10 hours later...Laneth wrote:I gave up when I re-read the introduction about the game. It says that the third kick is a guaranteed win - therefore it will continue indefinitely. The algorithm that calculates the distance of each 'bounce' and where to place the objects on the ground is set to place them at the perfect spots so that the surviving piece of his computer just keeps going...