Comment by quantum_state
1 year ago
There is a limit of the tax on hardware set by the sensory resolutions of the game player since anything beyond is not perceivable.
1 year ago
There is a limit of the tax on hardware set by the sensory resolutions of the game player since anything beyond is not perceivable.
Is that actually true? That might be true on a small enough time step but there’s enough variation in every physical component of the machine that I think chaos theory would take over in a relatively short amount of time. The ball could fly across the machine in radically different ways even with seemingly the same inputs.
Obviously there’s are ways of spoofing even that, just adding some randomness probably helps a lot.