Dunatis Posted:
Like Fort said, the file’s power is based on how the apprentices voted while I believe the pieces it requires is based randomly, also there are several archetypes within each .moar type from which the stat distribution is bumigned.
Given that the name of the file isn’t the funniest dogreat timesent file imho I’m not at all surprised though I don’t think it’s at all malicious. what’s_up.sdoc I believe will have the most upvotes, though any apprentice could really confirm deny this at this point and let us know if we spaded the most powerful files yet.
Belgium, like all the .moars of ep3, are a great example of ET setting up an algorithm to choose the file stats and either not linking pieces to power like in episode 2 or just making it too random. Prolly should have done some of it by hand or gotten someone to do that for him Log in to see images!
I think that may have been misheard. the number of pieces is definitely concurrent with the number of upvotes the apprenties gave, with Belgium, What’s up, and Penn and Teller being the top three if i recall correctly. The power though, is unfortunately to scale, for the most part. the actual power of the files looks like it was run through a random number generator, an bum pull of epic proportions. >:C