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Tokyo Revenger revision (1)

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One of the many verses I plan to revise in accordance to my challenge. This is one of them, lets get straight into the debunks. But before that, heres some promo, come along and get your verse fixed!​

First of all, every car grill is hollow, so this is a highball, second of all, the pixel scaling doesn't work due to the angle, you'd need a straight body shot to get accurate numbers, the same applies to the other image, you need to use something as close to the dent as possible.​

Formula is wrong, it should be (0.00016003095) / (4π((0.51499999997)^2) = 200.896015 Kj * 0.68 = 136 Kj.​

One of the characters is vomiting in reaction to being hit, this is not a speed blitz.​

We don't use 0.0291s for perception blitz timeframes, seen here.​

Read above.​

Same stuff as above.​

The pixel scaling here doesn't work, you're grabbing an object further from the pov then pixel scaling a line to the pov, that doesn't work.​

This is bunk, he calculates some of his numbers in feet and some of his numbers in meters, exacerbating the results.​

What? This calc is filled to the brim with assumptions.​
 
One of the many verses I plan to revise in accordance to my challenge.
The hell is this

Shouldn't you just revise something because information we perpetuate is incorrect, rather than some game?
 
The hell is this

Shouldn't you just revise something because information we perpetuate is incorrect, rather than some game?
Does it matter if i'm making the information we perpetuate more accurate and making it fun instead of a menial task?
 
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Yeah kinda, because it makes it seem like you're trying to win rather than doing something because you think it should be done. That's problematic.
One of the characters is vomiting in reaction to being hit, this is not a speed blitz.
Especially with reasoning like this thrown in. That's a physical reaction in a sense, but it's not something conscious, that's just what happens if you're hit the stomach really hard and can't handle it for one reason or another.
The pixel scaling here doesn't work, you're grabbing an object further from the pov then pixel scaling a line to the pov, that doesn't work.
It's not at such a scale that it'd consider it problematic, the "further" in question is like, what, less than a meter?

Sure the target is Tokyo Revengers and they basically made me crash out of doing calc evaluations, but you can't call fruit spoiled just because it hangs low.
 
Yeah kinda, because it makes it seem like you're trying to win rather than doing something because you think it should be done. That's problematic.
Your concern is noted. My goal is always to improve the accuracy of the information we present, I've shown this during my time on the wiki quite well, this isn't just about a game to me. However, I believe that making the process enjoyable for myself doesn’t devalue the revisions.
Especially with reasoning like this thrown in. That's a physical reaction in a sense, but it's not something conscious, that's just what happens if you're hit the stomach really hard and can't handle it for one reason or another.
You're still reacting.

It's not at such a scale that it'd consider it problematic, the "further" in question is like, what, less than a meter?
What?
 
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