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I've done some experimenting, reading, digging and stuff, and have come to these interesting results:

 

A -- A scale 1 default race is 128 units high.

 

B -- Assuming that the default human is 6 foot high, we can calculate that

[1 foot == 23+(1/3) units]

 

C -- Centimeters? The average person is about 180cm high. Therefore we can say that

[1 cm == 7+(1/9) units]

And here we have a problem: 6 foot == 182.88 cm which means that we're using two different heights of the average person.

 

This can prove extremely useful. By using these, we can ask the player something like "How many metres of rope do you want" or "How many metres can Bark go before he needs to be teleported?"

 

Any commentaries?

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Hold on, you've made a mistake. 1cm is 0.7 units, not 7. (0.711111111111111111111111111111111111111111 to be more precise)

 

 

 

And here we have a problem: 6 foot == 182.88 cm which means that we're using two different heights of the average person.

 

What? 6 feet is 180cm. How does this mean we have 2 heights for the average person?

 

 

 

You'll need to explain that last part a little better.

 

 

 

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