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In the real world, the more complex and powerful something is, the more expensive it tends to be, just like Core i9 is more expensive than Core i3. However, in Project Red, there is no reason to make chips such as RAM and adders smaller. In the real world, low-grade CPUs almost always use the same die as high-grade CPUs, and are made by disabling defective dies. So, in the same way, in Project Red, the more components are placed in a chip, the more likely it is to produce defective products. This makes it worthwhile to make RAM, adders, etc. smaller or to disable expansion functions when making them in Project Red. In survival servers, chips with higher performance will be more expensive and more realistic.
We propose 70-(Tile Count/5)% as one formula for calculating the production probability. In the image below, the production probability is 28%, 41%, and 54%. If you feel it is too low, you can change 70 to 80 or 5 to a higher number.
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In the real world, the more complex and powerful something is, the more expensive it tends to be, just like Core i9 is more expensive than Core i3. However, in Project Red, there is no reason to make chips such as RAM and adders smaller. In the real world, low-grade CPUs almost always use the same die as high-grade CPUs, and are made by disabling defective dies. So, in the same way, in Project Red, the more components are placed in a chip, the more likely it is to produce defective products. This makes it worthwhile to make RAM, adders, etc. smaller or to disable expansion functions when making them in Project Red. In survival servers, chips with higher performance will be more expensive and more realistic.
We propose
70-(Tile Count/5)%
as one formula for calculating the production probability. In the image below, the production probability is 28%, 41%, and 54%. If you feel it is too low, you can change 70 to 80 or 5 to a higher number.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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