So, I did math to find out a block’s area, and here’s the math I did: if 1 block = 1 gim height, and if the average height of a human equals the height of a gim, then a gim is 5.625 feet, then 1 block = 5.625²ft
And let’s say you want to make your map a mile long, then you need to place 938 blocks,
2 miles then 1877 blocks, and so on and so forth
Interesting observation, but this might be better suited in something else than community guide?
I moved this to devices, and added a research tag. Not sure if that’s the right place for this though, but it seems like a better place than community guides. It seems more like an observation/fun fact rather than a guide (because TECHNICALLY you’re not teaching us how to do something, you’re more “telling” us).
Not trying to discredit your work however, because I still think the information you’re telling us is really cool!
Just a quick note, a tile is actually 1 meter.
Welp, they sure don’t look human to me, do they look like people to you? xD
I chose the scale to be basketball, i would assume the diameter to be ‘bout the same as nba average, or similar
I used a pixel measured and gim length/basketball diameter is about 5.3/4
NBA basketball length is about 24.26 centimeters
So gim length=24.26* 5.3/4=35.245
Floor length/gim length is about 10/13.3
So block length is near 26.5 cm
That’s 6072 blocks in a mile
Let’s do gim running speed
I did a test and I got 13 blocks in 3 seconds(yes I cropped video length)
4 and 1/3 blocks in a second
114.8 cm in a second
Even with 4x speed this thing can only run 459.2 cm in a second
Slow than children they are
What use does this serve? I’m sorry if this sounds offensive.