This is just an image. It is supposed to show what chip costs you will get when fusing them. The tables are supposed to make chip fusing easier but the images don't really explain anything.
Interesting and good to know. But I have a quick question.
What do the colors mean? Why didn't you translate the text in the image directly (for easier readability, esspecially when printet)? Why is there every pair two times (once in the horizontal and once in the vertical axies)? Wouldn't have a simpler viasualisation (like this image (taken from here)) have done the same job?
And just out of curiosity, why A4 specifically? This ratio is basically just a german thing. DIN = Deutsche Industrie für Normung (German industry for standardisation) I mean in the end, condensing an image into a specific ratio doesn't really matter since every ratio is only beneficial for more or less one country and then this is also only relevant when printed.
Edit sry, if this sounded a bit rude. This wasn't my intendion. These are honestly just the questions I had in mind when looking at the page.
Translate on the page? Maybe later. It contains very little words though, I think the numbers tell all. The color ? After you have played for awhile, you will know what those means.
I simply found this chart more flexible; less load on the head. I play the game slow ..
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It is supposed to show what chip costs you will get when fusing them. The tables are supposed to make chip fusing easier but the images don't really explain anything.
its not that important, unless you want to challenge the DLC.. because its very difficult.
What do the colors mean?
Why didn't you translate the text in the image directly (for easier readability, esspecially when printet)?
Why is there every pair two times (once in the horizontal and once in the vertical axies)?
Wouldn't have a simpler viasualisation (like this image (taken from here)) have done the same job?
And just out of curiosity, why A4 specifically? This ratio is basically just a german thing. DIN = Deutsche Industrie für Normung (German industry for standardisation)
I mean in the end, condensing an image into a specific ratio doesn't really matter since every ratio is only beneficial for more or less one country and then this is also only relevant when printed.
Edit
sry, if this sounded a bit rude. This wasn't my intendion. These are honestly just the questions I had in mind when looking at the page.
Mm.. here is the source website ---> Link
Translate on the page? Maybe later. It contains very little words though, I think the numbers tell all.
The color ? After you have played for awhile, you will know what those means.
I simply found this chart more flexible; less load on the head. I play the game slow ..