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I fully understand what you are referring to but also fully disagree with your oversimplification and that it should not deserve credit.

You seemed to have fundamentally misunderstood the deterministic nature of the Stellar Forge and its deep core roots in the modelling of actual cosmological data of the galaxy to produce results that are very far from a rng.

Not your fault, often times deterministic proc gen is confused with rng and wrongly assumed as trivial.
I think I'm following what you're saying, but I still don't understand how this results in patches coming so slowly. Do they have to propagate across the galaxy before they function or something?

Ah the plight of a software developer. If you are good, you make it look easy so everyone thinks you are not any good at all.
Or you constantly get compared to the masters of programming, with the critics forgetting that not everyone has the same level of skill. It's like that guy from the first Iron Man movie that Obadiah Stane yelled at:


Yeah, he can't build a miniaturized arc reactor, but he's not Tony Stark.
 

Viajero

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I think I'm following what you're saying, but I still don't understand how this results in patches coming so slowly. Do they have to propagate across the galaxy before they function or something?

Lol, do not think I was responding to you at all I am afraid! For your opinion about patches I suspect your question is best addressed at FDEV.
 
I think I'm following what you're saying, but I still don't understand how this results in patches coming so slowly. Do they have to propagate across the galaxy before they function or something?


Or you constantly get compared to the masters of programming, with the critics forgetting that not everyone has the same level of skill. It's like that guy from the first Iron Man movie that Obadiah Stane yelled at:


Yeah, he can't build a miniaturized arc reactor, but he's not Tony Stark.
There is that, too.
 

DeletedUser191218

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Ah the plight of a software developer. If you are good, you make it look easy so everyone thinks you are not any good at all.

Is rng 'bad'. There is evidently randomness in the algorithm - for example signal sources. They generate as determined by probability. So we literally know just from that alone rng is a part of the procedure. I said already I don't know how much is stochastic and how much is deterministic but there is DEMONSTRABLY both going on.

Why is this proving so difficult to understand?
 
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