I did it in 3 reactors and thought how cool it would be if I made it by using only 2 so I just took a peek on YouTube to see if it's even possible so I wouldn't waste my time... ...and then I found this...:D
I spent ages on this one, and was so proud when I did it in 4 reactors. When I saw some people had done it in one reactor, I had to YouTube it. I found this, and I have to say, this is just unbelievably amazing, and unbelievably complicated. I can't imagine how you managed to do it, but very well done.
I spend ages on this one, and was so proud when I did it in 4 reactors. When I saw some people had done it in one reactor, I had to YouTube it. I found this, and I have to say, this is just unbelievably amazing, and unbelievably complicated. I can't imagine how you managed to do it, but very well done.
What do you mean, complicated? Compared to my single reactor solution, I think this one is crystal clear! My red waldo, which strips carbon just like yours, works in a much less efficient way, moving all over the map. That leaves little space for blue to leave stuff, so red ended up having to do some of its work too. Some trajectories are used three times in three totally different ways, I can barely understand what's happening myself. No, yours is definitely not complicated, it's beautiful!
@michelcolman Thanks, very kind. :) Nice to hear you're shooting for these low-reactor solutions too - I don't see anyone else doing it on SolutionNet. It's very satisfying when you finally get it!
This is brilliant!
asplodiusmaximus 1 month ago
I did it in 3 reactors and thought how cool it would be if I made it by using only 2 so I just took a peek on YouTube to see if it's even possible so I wouldn't waste my time... ...and then I found this...:D
zlac 1 month ago
This is a work of art.
timerider4 1 month ago
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I spent ages on this one, and was so proud when I did it in 4 reactors. When I saw some people had done it in one reactor, I had to YouTube it. I found this, and I have to say, this is just unbelievably amazing, and unbelievably complicated. I can't imagine how you managed to do it, but very well done.
mattjrumbleyt 3 months ago
I spend ages on this one, and was so proud when I did it in 4 reactors. When I saw some people had done it in one reactor, I had to YouTube it. I found this, and I have to say, this is just unbelievably amazing, and unbelievably complicated. I can't imagine how you managed to do it, but very well done.
mattjrumbleyt 3 months ago
What do you mean, complicated? Compared to my single reactor solution, I think this one is crystal clear! My red waldo, which strips carbon just like yours, works in a much less efficient way, moving all over the map. That leaves little space for blue to leave stuff, so red ended up having to do some of its work too. Some trajectories are used three times in three totally different ways, I can barely understand what's happening myself. No, yours is definitely not complicated, it's beautiful!
michelcolman 4 months ago
@michelcolman Thanks, very kind. :) Nice to hear you're shooting for these low-reactor solutions too - I don't see anyone else doing it on SolutionNet. It's very satisfying when you finally get it!
SnapDragon128 4 months ago
And I thought my solutions are messy....
BinaryCodeStudios 4 months ago
Oh, I suppose you spent a loooooot of time creating this solution :)
Well done!
Wo03L 7 months ago 2
wow that's insane
BBMng 9 months ago
Thanks! :)
Yeah, Simoyd, a T shape doesn't show up early enough to appear in the video, but it still works, of course.
SnapDragon128 9 months ago
Amazing!
zorori666 9 months ago
You dont show the 3rd carbon type... the one that's in a T shape.
Simoyd 9 months ago
While human stupid never ceases to amaze me, human ingenuity doesn't either.
Well done, my friend. Well done.
Doghealer66 9 months ago
wow, hats off to you!
vorrin 9 months ago
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ajaxribaldo 9 months ago