@Redstonenerd Let me demonstrate some simple math. For example, you have a 10x10 square of water in 1px/1m. It consists of 100 particles, so it costs 100*1=100 credits. Then, let's up the scale of 1px/10m, then the square would consist of 1 particle 10 meters long. And so you calculate your price of 1 credit and then multiply it in 10^2=100, getting 100 credits.
@dashdev First you calculate, and then you multiply by the scale. If you have, for example, the scale of 1px/2m, you multiply the result in 2^2=4.
what is the most expensive save possible?
also suggestion for polonium formula, [polonium value = 50 - (5 x tmp)]
wait, does it mean 1 pixel= 1 meter squared/cubed?
what does 1px/1m mean, please help
waitn i have a question. Is it better to calculate the price of everything, and then devide the price by the scale. Or is it better to devide the amount of each elememt by the scale, then calulate. Or do they both do the same thing?
scale 1.300 higth 139m length45m 1px/1m
@fadhil Your calculations are ok but verify your scale