Talk:AWESOME Sink

There's a statement, "However, it only takes 91 coupons to unlock every unique crafting recipe, which costs 393,000 awesome points." This isn't true. It takes a total of 13,373,500 AWESOME points. 393,000 is the number of points it takes to get the 85th, 86th, and 87th tickets, individually. To test this, I created 428 A.I. Limiters which give 920 points each, totaling 393,760 points. I ended up with 28 tickets and 22,240 points until the next coupon, not 91 tickets.

Also, I believe the table in "Coupon cost" is incorrect. The formulas at the bottom of the table are accurate but group 29 should be 29 | 88 - 90 | 421500. and. The calculations for 299 also seem to be off.

65.130.4.143 08:34, 8 August 2020 (UTC) Michael
 * Thanks for pointing it out. If you don't mind we will be very grateful if you help to correct the mistakes, simply by clicking "edit source" at the top right of the page.Kwjcool321 (talk) 10:34, 8 August 2020 (UTC)

What would be a good way to verify the max paoints per minute calculation? I feed all the recipies and nodes etc here from the wiki into my computer and let it calculate the optimal solution. Shall I write down the exact ammounts of all 62 used recipies/ ammounts of resources that flow though? -meneken17

Maximum points per minute
The Maximum points per minute that can be sunk seems to be 2,147,483,648 p/min. (2^31) In binary, 2147483647 is 01111111111111111111111111111111 and it's the biggest positive number that will fit in 32 bits when using the "two's complement" notation.


 * Added to the article, thank you. --Ondar111 (talk) 16:33, 29 June 2021 (UTC)

Weighted Points?
A nice to have would be the Points/WP for each item. I can infer from the paragraph that assembly directors are ultimately the most efficient but how much more so compared to other things?