12-18-2013, 11:22 PM
That is the exact opposite of what it does. Something that calculates things in parallel will require less ticks and therefore have a higher herp.
This also gives me an idea. The measure could be used to determine a redstoners skillevel and a circuit's quality. If it has a higher herp than other circuits in the same category that would mean it either does more operations or the same operations in less time. With this we could make a player ranking based on average and/or total herp-level
This gives me another idea of considering size but I'm not sure how we would balance that. A new formula could for example be: operations/(ticks*qbrt(x*y*z)) though I reckon this would be extremely biassed.
This also gives me an idea. The measure could be used to determine a redstoners skillevel and a circuit's quality. If it has a higher herp than other circuits in the same category that would mean it either does more operations or the same operations in less time. With this we could make a player ranking based on average and/or total herp-level
This gives me another idea of considering size but I'm not sure how we would balance that. A new formula could for example be: operations/(ticks*qbrt(x*y*z)) though I reckon this would be extremely biassed.