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Cat Feb 26, 2015 @ 11:28pm
what does pflops stand for?
???
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Tups Feb 26, 2015 @ 11:32pm 
Peta floating point operations. It's an animal cruelty thing.
Falquian Feb 27, 2015 @ 12:17am 
Its the CPU limit you have to put parts on your bot.
MadCatz Feb 27, 2015 @ 12:42am 
it's actually "your experience bar", and it tell you "how much your bot can be bigger".
Angelus033 Feb 27, 2015 @ 1:04am 
Originally posted by MadCatz:
it's actually "your experience bar"
No
If you buy a robot you can be lvl 1 and have a lot of pFlop

I don't know what pFlop stands for, maybe points *something with Flop for acronym*
Tups Feb 27, 2015 @ 1:22am 
A floating point is a number with a decimal, usually a very long string numbers.
A floating point operation is a mathematical operation of said decimals
ie 2.2343466 + 7.4356457
Floating point operations per second or flops is the amount of operations a cpu can do in a second
pflops or peta flops is equal to 10^15 operations per second
It's basically a meausre of how powerful a computer is at number crunching

All of this info is completely useless as far as robocraft is concerned. The pflops in the contrext of the game are just a measure of how many blocks they use up vs your block/cpu limit
ie T7 shields = 44 blocks or whatever.
Angelus033 Feb 27, 2015 @ 1:51am 
Originally posted by Crustiest Earth:
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Thanks captain
tam_fortress Feb 27, 2015 @ 3:47am 
peta-flops, used to measure the strength of a computer's processor or something, the number of calculations done per second
idk if this is right, so sorry if wrong
Last edited by tam_fortress; Feb 27, 2015 @ 3:47am
Lehgassteenicker Feb 27, 2015 @ 8:57am 
Originally posted by Crustiest Earth:
Peta floating point operations. It's an animal cruelty thing.
*ROTFL* Thx for this one.
Originally posted by ◄TAM_FORTRESS►:
peta-flops, used to measure the strength of a computer's processor or something, the number of calculations done per second
idk if this is right, so sorry if wrong
Yeah if you have a super computer, normal machines would be measured in giga flops.
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Date Posted: Feb 26, 2015 @ 11:28pm
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