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hanselthecaretaker

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....damn.
 
I couldn't pause the game to work out the correct angle for an impact trajectory. Also, it was evident that the centrifuge was extremely massive, as the other objects nearby were steadily being drawn in by its gravitational pull. Since this is obviously the case, the little red balls would certainly not follow a tangential path after release; they would follow in curved path. Since the game forgot to give the masses of the white balls that were being drawn by the gravitational sink, there is no possible way to calculate the trajectory of the red balls after released from the super-massive centrifuge. I'd give the game a 2.5/10.


:cow:
 
samoth said:
I couldn't pause the game to work out the correct angle for an impact trajectory. Also, it was evident that the centrifuge was extremely massive, as the other objects nearby were steadily being drawn in by its gravitational pull. Since this is obviously the case, the little red balls would certainly not follow a tangential path after release; they would follow in curved path. Since the game forgot to give the masses of the white balls that were being drawn by the gravitational sink, there is no possible way to calculate the trajectory of the red balls after released from the super-massive centrifuge. I'd give the game a 2.5/10.


:cow:

Why you gotta hate on the game man? What did it ever do to you?
 
I must be bored. I actually played that.
 
samoth said:
I couldn't pause the game to work out the correct angle for an impact trajectory. Also, it was evident that the centrifuge was extremely massive, as the other objects nearby were steadily being drawn in by its gravitational pull. Since this is obviously the case, the little red balls would certainly not follow a tangential path after release; they would follow in curved path. Since the game forgot to give the masses of the white balls that were being drawn by the gravitational sink, there is no possible way to calculate the trajectory of the red balls after released from the super-massive centrifuge. I'd give the game a 2.5/10.


:cow:



Rename the game "luck."
 
You can't help but being drawn in by this simple game.....get it, drawn in?

Bwwaaahhhhahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaa.



You're not paying attention, are you? :o
 
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