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What's the difference between a +10 mex and 5 +2 mexes?

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4/21/2014 2:42:41 PMGBrankTheEloIsALie before revert after revert
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1 Well, don't be fooled by "only if you have 2 mexes". 1 Well, don't be fooled by "only if you have 2 mexes".
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3 Look at this example with 1 big mex and 20 smaller ones: 3 Look at this example with 1 big mex and 20 smaller ones:
4 http://pastebin.com/6HWf5VFN 4 http://pastebin.com/6HWf5VFN
5 (You can convince yourself that the W|A inputs are correct by writing the equations down for all the mexes individually and then seeing how you can merge the terms). 5 (You can convince yourself that the W|A inputs are correct by writing the equations down for all the mexes individually and then seeing how you can merge the terms).
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7 The optimal solution here would still be to give all e to the big mex, but the current algorithm allocates a significant amount to the small mexes. This results in about 20% less OD. 7 The optimal solution here would still be to give all e to the big mex, but the current algorithm allocates a significant amount to the small mexes. This results in about 20% less OD.
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9 Now, realistically, you won't have all your small mexes linked to the grid in most cases, but you would actually gain quite a bit more metal from keeping your e linked only to the big mex, not the smaller ones. 9 Now, realistically, you won't have all your small mexes linked to the grid in most cases, but you would actually gain quite a bit more metal from keeping your e linked only to the big mex, not the smaller ones.
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11 The saving grace for the current gadget here is that OD figures will always be pretty small in comparison to the base mex output unless you invest quite a bit of energy, in which case the gadget's error becomes smaller. 11 The saving grace for the current gadget here is that OD figures will always be pretty small in comparison to the base mex output unless you invest quite a bit of energy, in which case the gadget's error becomes smaller.
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14 To give a more roundabout answer to the OP question: If you have a set of n mexes that, in total, have the same base income as one big mex, then you need n times as much energy to get the same amount of OD metal out of the smaller ones as the big one. 14 To give a more roundabout answer to the OP question: If you have a set of n mexes that, in total, have the same base income as one big mex, then you need n times as much energy to get the same amount of OD metal out of the smaller ones as the big one.
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16 PS: @Kyubey, get your minus signs straight: 16 PS: @Kyubey, get your minus signs straight:
17 1.077-1.194=0.117m <- wrong, that's -0.117 (similar for many parts of your calculation). You're getting the correct figure but do some wonky stuff with the signs. 17 1.077-1.194=0.117m <- wrong, that's -0.117 (similar for many parts of your calculation). You're getting the correct figure but do some wonky stuff with the signs.