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VS Calc Tool Official Information and Feedback Thread

We made it official and now I can finally work on requests. This thread's purpose is to report bugs, provide feedback and suggestions, and to keep everyone updated on new features and versions.

Link: https://vs-calc.vercel.app/

Urgent and critical bugs or features will have the highest priorities, while less important bugs or features will wait until I finish the relevant ones.
I was looking through this thing. Years back when I had the site implement melting as a destruction value, I personally organized the materials listed. Did that help you at all?: https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Calculations?diff=prev&oldid=8157603
 
How I make the pixel scale curve to take into account the characters position?
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What currently needs to be done here? 🙏
 
What currently needs to be done here? 🙏
Nothing, this is an active thread for those who encounter problems so that they can be assisted and for M3X to be able to inform of updates to the calculator when they arrive so not anything that needs to be actively closed or has a defined end
 
Would it be useful to add any of our remaining standard calculation types to your page? 🙏

Maybe we can add omnidirectional KE from our KE feats page.

We can also add rotational KE for some common shapes I think. Ik this one already exists, but you need to calculate moment of inertia yourself first. If we added formulas for most common shapes that'd be helpful IMO.
 

v3.2.9​

04/03/2026
  • Energy Calculator - Omnidirectional KE
    • Added a new Omnidirectional KE mode in /energy.
    • Added the 4 geometry cases:
      • 2D Expansion / Compression (1/4 * m * v^2)
      • 2D Dispersing / Reverse Dispersing (1/12 * m * v^2)
      • 3D Expansion / Compression (3/10 * m * v^2)
      • 3D Dispersing / Reverse Dispersing (1/20 * m * v^2)
    • Added automatic branch selection by speed:
      • Classical formula for v < 0.1c
      • Relativistic version for v >= 0.1c
    • Added light-speed safeguard (v < c) and wiki export support for all omnidirectional cases.

v3.2.8​

04/03/2026
  • Post View - Author Name
    • Added author display on post pages (By {display_name}) using the post owner profile.
    • Added a safe fallback (Unknown user) when profile data is unavailable.

v3.2.7​

04/03/2026
  • Home - Recently Done Calculations
    • Added a new section on the Home page to show recent public user posts.
    • Displays up to 6 latest public calculations, ordered by last update date.
    • Each card includes title, author display name, public badge, and direct link to the post page.
    • Added loading, empty, and error states for a smoother UX.
 
In case you guys didn't know, you can create an account and save your calculations and generate a link so people can see it. I also developed a system certain users, like Calc Group Members, can directly accept or reject a calculation on the site.

For example, there is this one: https://vs-calc.vercel.app/posts/8788f38f-f4ab-4937-8784-ddbea1427a68

I don't have access to any data of yours besides the email, if you create a private calc, no one, including me, can see it.
 
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I've created a desktop app for the VS Calc tool. It works offline. You install and uninstall like a regular app. Link.
Thank you, but that can easily compromise our members' real life identities, so I much prefer if we only link to the Internet page for this resource within our wiki. 🙏
 
Speaking of which, where should we add a link to this Internet page, and can somebody write a draft text please? 🙏
 
Thank you, but that can easily compromise our members' real life identities, so I much prefer if we only link to the Internet page for this resource within our wiki. 🙏
The download doesn’t really do anything “compromising”, it’s just a way for people to use it offline.
Speaking of which, where should we add a link to this Internet page, and can somebody write a draft text please? 🙏
I already wrote one and suggested the Calculations page. I’ll link it later since I gotta go to the dentist.
Noted.
 
I already wrote one and suggested the Calculations page. I’ll link it later since I gotta go to the dentist.
Thank you.

Please link to the wiki pages that you need temporarily unlocked to edit here. 🙏
 
Thank you.

Please link to the wiki pages that you need temporarily unlocked to edit here. 🙏

Official Calculation Tool Guideline​

To make calculations easier while maintaining accuracy, an official tool developed specifically for the VS Battles Wiki is available for use. This tool follows the same calculation standards adopted by the wiki and is intended to promote consistency, reliability, and transparency in calculations. It is primarily designed for standard, formula-based calculations commonly used across the wiki.

When using the tool, users are expected to clearly present the full calculation process. This can be done in one of the following ways:
  • Using the print function to copy and paste the calculation steps into a calculation blog or relevant page;
  • Providing a screenshot of the results generated by the tool;
  • Manually writing out each step of the calculation in full.
The accuracy of any calculation remains the responsibility of the user, including the correctness of inputs, assumptions, and source material. All values, units, and assumptions used in the tool should be clearly presented and verifiable.

Manual calculations that follow the wiki’s established standards are equally valid and acceptable. The use of the tool does not replace proper reasoning, sourcing, or adherence to existing calculation guidelines.

As formulas, standards, or methodologies may be updated over time, users are encouraged to verify results against the most recent wiki guidelines. Users are also encouraged to report bugs, inconsistencies, or accuracy concerns to support ongoing improvements to the tool.
This was already approved and I suggested putting this in the Calculations page.
 
Hey everyone, just updated VS Calc to v3.2.11. Here's what changed:

Privacy Policy: Replaced the short blurb in the Sign In modal with a full privacy policy covering what data is collected, how it's used, third-party services (Google OAuth, Supabase, Cloudinary), user rights, and an explicit 18+ age restriction.

The age restriction comes from Brazilian data protection law (LGPD). Since I'm Brazilian and operate the tool from Brazil, LGPD applies to VS Calc regardless of where the users are, and it requires parental consent to process data from anyone under 18. Rather than implementing a full parental consent flow for a calc tool, the policy now simply states the service is for adults only and anyone who signs up confirms they meet that requirement. Nothing changes in how the tool works.

Export My Data: There's a new action in Settings to download all your data as a JSON file. The export is scoped to your account and includes your profile info and all your content.

Angsize Mode: Brand new calculation mode. Now you can calculate angsizing for distances and object sizes separately from the regular pixel scaling.

You can now also export the pixelscaling to make it easier to copy-paste on a blog.

We now have 51 users.

 
Angsize Mode: Brand new calculation mode. Now you can calculate angsizing for distances and object sizes separately from the regular pixel scaling.

You can now also export the pixelscaling to make it easier to copy-paste on a blog.

We now have 51 users.

how to draw circle in it like this?
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i want to draw a circle and measure how big this purple space cosmic storm is compared to planet (I mean i can draw the circle in photoshop myself if i want, I just wanna do it with the offical calculator
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