So what is supposed to be the unit of mass in this game?
I thought maybe tons, but then I looked up the mass of a cubic meter (I think it's safe to say the blocks are a cubic meter) of steel, about 8 tons (on average, there are many kinds of steel and they have different masses...this is why I never get anything done). Aluminum is about 2 tons.
That's for 1 block though. Which kinda defeats the purpose of dividing block count by 10, especially if mass doesn't represent a specific real-world mass measurement but just a general number. Unless there are plans to have different blocks have different masses?
I thought maybe tons, but then I looked up the mass of a cubic meter (I think it's safe to say the blocks are a cubic meter) of steel, about 8 tons (on average, there are many kinds of steel and they have different masses...this is why I never get anything done). Aluminum is about 2 tons.
That's for 1 block though. Which kinda defeats the purpose of dividing block count by 10, especially if mass doesn't represent a specific real-world mass measurement but just a general number. Unless there are plans to have different blocks have different masses?
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