Gimkit supports 300 channel triggerings a second at max, so you can actually iterate with an incredibly low delay, much less than 1 second. You can get away with like 0.01 delay, where you’re literally iterating a hundred times a second.
In terms of memory, 10 times the efficiency is actually exactly correct. A repeater is 400 memory, while a trigger is 40. 400/40 = 10.
I would advise you do some research and in-game testing before making these claims.
name the poem: it grows. splits heads in the worst kind of way. can’t be saved for another day. pain. all i can think about. it hurts. cracks minds in the worst kind of way. and there it lays.
It comes down to the fact that chub is spreading misinformation that is actively harmful to creators, which is something to take seriously. Hence why we want to make sure everyone understands repeaters are worse compared to triggers.
Hey there, bud.
I see you haven’t actually done any sort of research.
Clearly, you’re just a troll, or just incredibly naive.
Either way, as the author of that guide, you are completely wrong. Blackhole already rebutted your misinformation (thanks lol) but I feel like I’m justified for a little correction of my own, both for the sake of making sure these blatant untruths don’t get spread around and just for vindication.
So, starting out:
No? Gimkit supports 300 signals per second for channels, and 350 for wires, so you can actually go quite low. The lowest time setting you can have on triggers that registers as different is 0.015, in fact. It’s not exactly 300 per second, but accommodations have to be made for lag.
you quoted the wrong section, first of all; second of all, not at all. As BH said, it’s 400/40.
Learn to do research before you spout misinformation. Or, if you’re just a troll, just leave. You aren’t welcome here; go find some other place to waste your afternoons in the basement.
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Nope. If you didn’t see it from the repeater guide (though, you presumably did, given you felt the need to refute the most accurate sections of it), if a trigger has the same input and output, it can loop perfectly fine.
ok. I get it. I was wrong. I did try to make in game research but I messed up the channels and the trigger didn’t trigger. But when I tried it with the repeater i didn’t mess up the channels. You don’t have to skip to conclusions and say that I am a troll and don’t take things seriously. I am not very good at making gimkit maps and that is why I ask questions. This time I thought I was experienced enough to make a good reply. But I have been proven multiple times otherwise. In conclusion, my bad.