To answer the percentage into percentage thing. If you have a 10 second cooldown, and have an item reducing cooldown by 10% and a loot or something that will reduce by 10%, if you remove the game item, you’ll have a 10 sec cooldown, reduced by 10% to 9 sec, then the item reduces to 8.1, and if you don’t remove item, it has 9 sec cooldown, and then the loot reduces it to 8.1, same as the first BUT, in that second scenario, the loot only reduced the CD by .9, which does matter if you don’t use the CD reducing item at any point
D'you think tech should be renamed gadget or something to make it feel a bit more clear for things being just like standard machine vs specifically tech?
If Remote Control triggers the Core without changing the timer, wouldn't that be an effective 6 second cd on the base times? RC goes at 10 secs - Core goes at 6 secs. So Core goes, and then at 4/6 secs (6 secs 1st proc + 4 secs), RC triggers a second core proc. 2 secs later, Core procs for a 3rd time. So, 6 + 4 + 2 for 3 procs vs. 18 secs for Core to proc naturally 3x. That's all assuming that it works the way I'm speculating... I'm with you - it was going too fast to really be able to tell. Guess I could back to earlier in the video to see for sure. :D
So if you can get Remote Control down to a cooldown of 6 seconds it's effectively 0 seconds and infinite? That would only work if it activated itself. For Core charging it's [Core CD+1] seconds of charge every [RC CD] seconds. Or 1 second every (effective CD of) [RC CD]/[Core CD+1] seconds. For Railgun it's just [RC CD]/2, averaged from twice per activation from itself and the core.
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To answer the percentage into percentage thing. If you have a 10 second cooldown, and have an item reducing cooldown by 10% and a loot or something that will reduce by 10%, if you remove the game item, you’ll have a 10 sec cooldown, reduced by 10% to 9 sec, then the item reduces to 8.1, and if you don’t remove item, it has 9 sec cooldown, and then the loot reduces it to 8.1, same as the first
BUT, in that second scenario, the loot only reduced the CD by .9, which does matter if you don’t use the CD reducing item at any point
D'you think tech should be renamed gadget or something to make it feel a bit more clear for things being just like standard machine vs specifically tech?
If Remote Control triggers the Core without changing the timer, wouldn't that be an effective 6 second cd on the base times? RC goes at 10 secs - Core goes at 6 secs. So Core goes, and then at 4/6 secs (6 secs 1st proc + 4 secs), RC triggers a second core proc. 2 secs later, Core procs for a 3rd time. So, 6 + 4 + 2 for 3 procs vs. 18 secs for Core to proc naturally 3x. That's all assuming that it works the way I'm speculating... I'm with you - it was going too fast to really be able to tell. Guess I could back to earlier in the video to see for sure. :D
So if you can get Remote Control down to a cooldown of 6 seconds it's effectively 0 seconds and infinite? That would only work if it activated itself.
For Core charging it's [Core CD+1] seconds of charge every [RC CD] seconds. Or 1 second every (effective CD of) [RC CD]/[Core CD+1] seconds.
For Railgun it's just [RC CD]/2, averaged from twice per activation from itself and the core.
not first
not second