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Post by kv83 »

how bout 133,70 ?
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Post by necro »

if it cost that much, it seems like there needs to be more ways to get coins. asumming you could get a 50 coins a day, itd take a year of maximum earning to get one. Will the mod alow you to have other ways for people to get money?
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uhm... 133,70 is less than 200?
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Post by blueskies »

you're typing to an american, who doesn't understand that ',' means '.' in terms of monetary discussion.
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who doesn't understand that no-one, even an american, would set a ","/"." on the 2nd position ;)

I mean, come on; It's so obvious
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Post by benryves »

I wouldn't be so sure as to 'no one'. In Hindi, numbers are grouped in twos (though the last group is in three).
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I knew, but thats only because I took spanish for a couple years.
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Post by CompWiz »

so, how do you separate large numbers up?

Here in America:
3.142

not 3,142

because that would be 3 thousand 1 hundred forty two.

just curious how you do it. :)
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I think we all understood what he meant ... its hardly worth discussing in depth.
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Post by necro »

as stated, americans use . not , but it isn't worth discussing. 133.7 sounds fine
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Post by Andy_J »

Personally I think 123456.78 makes more sense than 123456,78 because you are dealing with a fraction of a number of currency. Unless, of course, the rest of the world would write the first few digits of pi as 3,14159 instead of 3.14159. In that case, yeah everyone is just not on the same page, and it's stupid and needs to change.
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Post by crzyrbl »

so how would non-english countries write

1,234,567.90

just curious now...
would they do
1.234.567,90?
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yes, that was what I was asking. Do they use . to separate large numbers up? I'm just curious.
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Post by necro »

it realy doesn't matter...I just hope to see it added
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Post by leofox »

crzyrbl wrote:so how would non-english countries write

1,234,567.90

just curious now...
would they do
1.234.567,90?
yes. Thats how we write it.

There's no correct or better way. It's just how you're used to write it. Your own way always makes more sense :P
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