omg exp

Started by DeathCow, May 30, 2006, 01:14:05 PM

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...much better than a lobotomy.

I think. I've never had a lobotomy.

god I need water.
"...There was always a minority afraid of something, and a great majority afraid of the dark, afraid of the future, afraid of the past, afraid of the present, afraid of themselves and shadows of themselves..." --Ray Bradbury, The Martian Chronicles

Level? ?Experience? ? ? ?
-----? ?----------? ? ? ?
340? ? ?787318280537129?
341? ? ?826684194563985?
342? ? ?868018404292184?
343? ? ?911419324506793?
344? ? ?956990290732132?
345? ? ?1004839805268738 A Quadrillion
346? ? ?1055081795532174
347? ? ?1107835885308782
348? ? ?1163227679574221
349? ? ?1221389063552932

June 11, 2006, 08:06:30 PM #17 Last Edit: June 11, 2006, 08:10:04 PM by Locke Cole
Imagine if we were using Metro's "exp fix" formula and not WCC's last formula (fixed for 64-bit integers).. :P

Edit: Here's my chart. :D

Level   Experience
-----   ----------
319     678407772069430
320     712328160672901
321     747944568706546
322     785341797141873
323     824608886998966
324     865839331348914
325     909131297916359
326     954587862812176
327     1002317255952784
328     1052433118750423


:-\

I'd be level 999 in 3 minutes using metro's chart.  Infact I would continue to make 999 levels every 3 minutes off into oblivion.  ps 999 is the current max level :P

Under the broken formula, probably yeah. Under the fixed Metro formula, you'd be lucky if you were half the level you are now. :D

o really...any cahnce you could write a exp calculator for the new formula? I'd like to see how they compare so i can compensate for it with monsters.

Quote from: DeathCow on June 11, 2006, 10:32:26 PMo really...any cahnce you could write a exp calculator for the new formula? I'd like to see how they compare so i can compensate for it with monsters.

I sent this to you before I thought. :P

http://www.icehouse.net/llt/files/CSharp/ExpFormulaWin.zip

There's a precompiled executable under bin\Release (or source code if you want to modify it). Under Formula you'll want to select calcExpNeededOldulong (this is the formula GreaterMUD is currently using). To see how things would be under Metro's formula, switch to calcExpNeededFixed. It only goes up to level 150 right now, but you could always take the code and modify it, then recompile. :P