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:Yeah, to me, it felt like numbers had an impact, but not a very great one. It might be logarithmic. That is, while the difference between one Pikmin and two is huge, the difference between 80 and 100 is almost non-existent. Can you get more accurate numbers? Try also with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, and 15 Pikmin. — '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 09:12, 7 December 2015 (EST) | :Yeah, to me, it felt like numbers had an impact, but not a very great one. It might be logarithmic. That is, while the difference between one Pikmin and two is huge, the difference between 80 and 100 is almost non-existent. Can you get more accurate numbers? Try also with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, and 15 Pikmin. — '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 09:12, 7 December 2015 (EST) | ||
::The full results from my tests should now be on my userpage, taken straight from my note sheet. If a time looks longer than the one preceding it, chalk it up to human error: the basic point of the numbers should remain the same regardless of said deviance. It'll only be off by a second, at max. Also to note: the Spicy spray wore off during the digging.[[User:Phineas81707|Phineas81707]] ([[User talk:Phineas81707|talk]]) 19:05, 7 December 2015 (EST) | ::The full results from my tests should now be on my userpage, taken straight from my note sheet. If a time looks longer than the one preceding it, chalk it up to human error: the basic point of the numbers should remain the same regardless of said deviance. It'll only be off by a second, at max. Also to note: the Spicy spray wore off during the digging.[[User:Phineas81707|Phineas81707]] ([[User talk:Phineas81707|talk]]) 19:05, 7 December 2015 (EST) | ||