Uploader Comments (Hurricaaane)
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I'll one-up you and make... TRIPORTALS, with 50% more portals!
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@NSSDforever di is Greek for two.
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@FrederikSOlesen oh, my bad.
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@Sk8inLegend You, sir, needs to work on your math. 3 is indeed 50% more than 2. 300% more than 2, would be 6. Which would be hexaportals.
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@christianwookey correction, 300% more portals! XD
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@Hurricaaane I simply said that di isn't Greek for two, I wasn't aware of the fact that "diportals" (the name) is based on words like dioxygen and I apologize. Great work none the less.
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@alex4everwars2 We're talking about greek cardinal prefixes here, not greek numbers. I built the name "diportals" because of words like "carbon dioxide", "dioxygen", "dipôle (fr)", which generally means "two of something", I wanted to make it recall "Portal 2"; After a little research I could make sure I wasn't wrong about the name (di-, tri-, tetra-, penta-) [Wikipedia: "Number Prefix", "Complex (chemistry)"].
Also, the "s" in "diportals" is only here to make the name unique on Google search.
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@Zant5976 just go to google translator, type "two", click Greek and see what happens.
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@alex4everwars2 googled "di greek two" and pretty much every response implied that di was two.
Are you gonna make more maps like this?
m30wlol 6 months ago
@m30wlol I hope I will. That was the intended plan, but I inadvertently started to make Minecraft mods and it has taken quite an unexpected important scale on the priorities of my hobby projects...
Hurricaaane 6 months ago