mito9
mito9
40 / 7
16th Nov 2014
3rd Apr 2015
simple free to copy
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Comments

  • Exodus930
    Exodus930
    17th Nov 2014
    Nicely done. This almost certainly uses the actual random function in TPT's code, which determines what particles go where in portals of the same channel.
  • Creepernoop
    Creepernoop
    17th Nov 2014
    You copied my creation.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    17th Nov 2014
    no random number on any computer in any program on earth is truely random. but its close enough for human perception. I have an awesome randomozer save with randomizers made by like 30 different people with a charting device. yours in cool. check my save for a TON of ideas.
  • wapachoo
    wapachoo
    17th Nov 2014
    Hdp and goodiesohi are just meanies. ignore em.
  • Erosion
    Erosion
    17th Nov 2014
    yea all the particles have a reason for going in their direction. But than arent the computers randomizers controling particles too?
  • FeynmanLogomaker
    FeynmanLogomaker
    17th Nov 2014
    no randomizers here are really random, they're all computed somehow. don't be a downer.
  • hdp
    hdp
    16th Nov 2014
    its not random you could count the number of pixles and see which on is going to be bigger in this case the ones the large amount of waters in front of
  • 00yoshi
    00yoshi
    16th Nov 2014
    yep thats a randomizer, like if they were on like this: 00010111 you could get a binary number out of it, in this case 23
  • Jonsku99
    Jonsku99
    16th Nov 2014
    This is just not a output random selector, it is a single output signal randomizer.
  • Martin951
    Martin951
    16th Nov 2014
    This is random, yeah, but it's not a randomizer, if you would like to have 2 outputs, you could possibly get positive signal from both, which is not what u want from a randomizer