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Golden Igor on 51.9? How?

Pyramid level: 3 150
Tuesday 17 Feb 2009 12:24
Well, I get two Golden Igors. Need another three to complete the Perseverance quest.
Le Panthéon ! 1
Thursday 19 Feb 2009 14:36
I just had a game and I got to 51.9 with 11fps and the golden igor was there. So it must be true. You need to be lower then 25 (or maybe some other number) fps to have the igor there.
Le Panthéon ! 1
Friday 20 Feb 2009 06:15
The old computer I got the 36 on is running between 10 and 20 FPS. ;)
Le Panthéon ! 1
Friday 20 Feb 2009 10:20
I have a good computer here but I use firefox and just before I enter the level I pause, open 20-30 tabs with some websites and the performance gets awful = Igor :). But home I have this monsterous PC and I cannot make it drop below 35. I just don't have enough applications or anything on the PC :)
Le Panthéon ! 1
Friday 20 Feb 2009 11:23
You could try running a virus scan. Or open alot of other windows that contain flash applications, that also drops the framerate.
Le Panthéon ! 1
Friday 20 Feb 2009 13:57
Or use the windows calculator ;) Something like 99999,9! will killl your computer. If it's a Dualcore, use a 2nd calculator; a friend of mine said it works
Pyramid level: 2 476
Friday 20 Feb 2009 15:36
Lol, Hammerfest can't rely on FPS. It's if your score, lives or Golden Igors you get this round are low. Seriously, it's merely a booster to keep you going.
Le Panthéon ! 1
Friday 20 Feb 2009 22:08
30191, can you explain better? I don't seem to understand 99999,9 what?
Le Panthéon ! 1
Friday 20 Feb 2009 23:45
The calculator has a key with n! on it. What it does: 5! = 1*2*3*4*5 for example. Now guess what happens if you try 9999! ;)
Le Panthéon ! 1
Friday 20 Feb 2009 23:59
I know about n! but I don't have this on the default windows calculator (Start -> Run -> calc.exe)
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