Can you solve this?
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Originally Posted by Mauzen
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There is no formula for <100, at least none that would be more useful than the raw numbers. Differentials are iterating in seemingly random patterns, indicating that any formula wouldnt be continuous, and so uselss.
A 100 degree polynomial that matches all the ranks as local minimums and maximums (theres a term for that, but I cant remember its english translation right now) could give you the needed reputation for a certain rank, but is useless for anything else but that (and pretty hard to handle anyways )



I once spent weeks for finding a formula for how camera vectors differ from aim vectors at different angles in samp
Yea I thought so as well but at the same time I also thought, who would of sit there an write sequence of numbers like that, there must be a formula they used, well it might be very complicated.
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Can you solve this? - by Cypress - 18.12.2015, 09:02
Re: Can you solve this? - by Dripac - 18.12.2015, 09:51
Re: Can you solve this? - by Sh4d0w2 - 18.12.2015, 09:56
Re: Can you solve this? - by Cypress - 18.12.2015, 10:02
Re: Can you solve this? - by Mauzen - 18.12.2015, 11:31
Re: Can you solve this? - by KingHual - 18.12.2015, 11:56
Re: Can you solve this? - by Cypress - 18.12.2015, 12:11
Re: Can you solve this? - by Ritzy2K - 18.12.2015, 12:50
Re: Can you solve this? - by punklord - 18.12.2015, 13:20
Re: Can you solve this? - by Mauzen - 18.12.2015, 13:59

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