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Originally Posted by Ombra Didn't know I'm bullshit.
(... learning something new everyday)
I'm not angry. I'm positive that you didn't mean to sound offensive, and likely wrote in a hurry.
Next time, maybe, consider the use of another word.
With that said, I have low MF (low for your standards) and yet find a crapload of non-magic items on a daily basis. And I'll surprise you, but I'm not this MF'er geek that many people around here appear to be. I don't even use a bot.
Consider the possibility that you don't know everything about MF (nor do I for that matter), and perhaps there is more going on than we can tell by simply looking at mere numbers and amount of good drops over specified time periods.
The question to answer would be: why MF seem to be effective both at moderate and high levels, but becomes less effective in other cases?
Number of bits at disposal and integers overflow ring me a bell, but I don't think there's the appropriate audience here to delve into such a technical matter.
So I'll just keep my mouth shut.
Ciao ciao : ) |
What are you talking about?
1) I didn't say that you were bullshit, I said that what you said was bullshit, which is truely was. Reread your own and my post. I'm just sick of having to type the same stuff all over and then people come up with their "Diablo urban legends".
2) Your MF is not low by my standards, to each his own. Hell, it's been more than a year since I last played Diablo.
3) MF is a game a with numbers and luck. High MF% will not mean that you WILL get more / better items, it just means that you have a better CHANCE to get them. Get a clue before you start spreading bullshit.