Post YOUR high score
Never lose at tetris?
Started by Aetas, Dec 21 2007 11:34 PM
28 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 21 December 2007 - 11:34 PM
#2
Posted 21 December 2007 - 11:35 PM
Man...this is so retarded .
1 dimensional tetris...a line...what the hell?
1 dimensional tetris...a line...what the hell?
#3
Posted 22 December 2007 - 12:13 AM
I guess it would be fun for someone who really hates losing.....but other than that....
Nice find though I guess. I'll show it to my mum later as she loves tetris .
Nice find though I guess. I'll show it to my mum later as she loves tetris .
#4
Posted 22 December 2007 - 11:17 AM
Aha that's genius
Bet I'd still manage to lose -.-
Bet I'd still manage to lose -.-
#5
Posted 22 December 2007 - 06:11 PM
So far it's 4880800.
#9
Posted 23 December 2007 - 12:39 PM
My score ended up being 507600 before I forced it to stop.
MAN I AM AMAZING XD
MAN I AM AMAZING XD
#10
Posted 23 December 2007 - 12:46 PM
i came home last night with this still on and i got on the high score list knocked tetiel off haha
#12
Posted 23 December 2007 - 07:17 PM
It's not 1D
It's just less 2D than normal Tetris.
If it were 1D, you wouldn't be able to see it
It's just less 2D than normal Tetris.
If it were 1D, you wouldn't be able to see it
#13
Posted 23 December 2007 - 07:19 PM
It's not 1D
It's just less 2D than normal Tetris.
If it were 1D, you wouldn't be able to see it
My understanding is this:It's just less 2D than normal Tetris.
If it were 1D, you wouldn't be able to see it
0 Dimensions: a point
1 Dimension: a line
2 Dimensions: a grid
3 Dimensions: a cube
4 Dimensions: cube + time
5 Dimensions: Where gravity works in?
6 Dimensions: ???
Dunny anymore .
Basically, to get to the next dimension, you just need to square the object by itself and you have the next dimension .
#16
Posted 23 December 2007 - 07:25 PM
My understanding is this:
0 Dimensions: a point
1 Dimension: a line
2 Dimensions: a grid
3 Dimensions: a cube
4 Dimensions: cube + time
5 Dimensions: Where gravity works in?
6 Dimensions: ???
Dunny anymore .
Basically, to get to the next dimension, you just need to square the object by itself and you have the next dimension .
0 Dimensions: a point
1 Dimension: a line
2 Dimensions: a grid
3 Dimensions: a cube
4 Dimensions: cube + time
5 Dimensions: Where gravity works in?
6 Dimensions: ???
Dunny anymore .
Basically, to get to the next dimension, you just need to square the object by itself and you have the next dimension .
Yes... but a true line is invisible.
How can you see something that has no thickness?
#17
Posted 23 December 2007 - 07:25 PM
My understanding is this:
0 Dimensions: a point
1 Dimension: a line
2 Dimensions: a grid
3 Dimensions: a cube
4 Dimensions: cube + time
5 Dimensions: Where gravity works in?
6 Dimensions: ???
Dunny anymore .
Basically, to get to the next dimension, you just need to square the object by itself and you have the next dimension .
0 Dimensions: a point
1 Dimension: a line
2 Dimensions: a grid
3 Dimensions: a cube
4 Dimensions: cube + time
5 Dimensions: Where gravity works in?
6 Dimensions: ???
Dunny anymore .
Basically, to get to the next dimension, you just need to square the object by itself and you have the next dimension .
Where does Bi-Dimensional come into this?
#18
Posted 23 December 2007 - 07:26 PM
Since when has that been there.
Well here's the pic just so everyone knows it happened.
obviously she haxxed her way back up, because i was in the last slot before.
BTW learn to BBcode, you dont use [video] for images
Edited by nox, 23 December 2007 - 07:26 PM.
#19
Posted 23 December 2007 - 07:27 PM
Yes... but a true line is invisible.
How can you see something that has no thickness?
How can you see something that has no thickness?
Ah...technicality.
Here's another one for you: the tetris game grid is measured by the width of pixels on a computer, so having one pixel is the best it can do for a line.
Besides, a true line only exists in our heads.
obviously she haxxed her way back up, because i was in the last slot before.
BTW learn to BBcode, you dont use [video] for images
BTW learn to BBcode, you dont use [video] for images
Edited it out, don't know how that got in there .
#21
Posted 23 December 2007 - 07:30 PM
Never heard the expression.
Perhaps you're thinking of bi-directional.
Anyways, bi means two, so presumably bi-dimensional refers to something 2D.
Perhaps you're thinking of bi-directional.
Anyways, bi means two, so presumably bi-dimensional refers to something 2D.
Seems like you are pretty good at mathematics Joe...are you thinking about doing it as a career? What are you majoring in anyway.
#22
Posted 23 December 2007 - 07:32 PM
Ah...technicality.
Here's another one for you: the tetris game grid is measured by the width of pixels on a computer, so having one pixel is the best it can do for a line.
Besides, a true line only exists in our heads.
Here's another one for you: the tetris game grid is measured by the width of pixels on a computer, so having one pixel is the best it can do for a line.
Besides, a true line only exists in our heads.
Convenience is no excuse for inaccuracy
Seems like you are pretty good at mathematics Joe...are you thinking about doing it as a career? What are you majoring in anyway.
Eh, I was never far above average at maths really.
I'm doing Zoology at Uni. We don't do Majors/Minors over here
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