using the habbox calculator, if anything is under 1.0 then it won't calculate lol..
so if you have 700x 0.25 stuff it's worth 0c according to it.

using the habbox calculator, if anything is under 1.0 then it won't calculate lol..
so if you have 700x 0.25 stuff it's worth 0c according to it.
Sounds like it's only calculating with integers then.
let's see my current list is at 2354c
if I add a maze divider (4.5c) it goes to 2358 so +4
if I add another (4.5c) it goes to 2362 so +4
so yeah you're right
x.5 amounts were only introduced last year and no only really uses the calculator, guess no one noticed..
Speaking with the little coding I've learnt on my maths degree, is it not a fix as simple as changing the variables from integer to something else like float?
Or are these things much more complex than basic C++?![]()
Depends how it's dealt with really
Presumably it's using int atm, could use real/double etc
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