November 7th, 2019 at 1:53 PM
Jesus. Every time I see circuitry like that, I always wonder how they can have that much patience to put something together that large and complex.
Like, I'd work on it one night, and the next time I pick it up again (probably the next night,) I'd forget where I was and spend the rest of the night reverse-engineering the f*** I put together. Rinse and repeat until I get tired with my own stupidity.
But nah, you can do lvl1 with just one NAND gate. Realistically you can do the first few levels in a few minutes if you're all brushed up on your boolean logic. Getting the most optional solutions is a whole other issue.
It's cool that the game also tells you if you have the most 'correct'/optimal solution, based on the number of logic components you use or how many nand gates are used total. Optimizing the last few levels I've found was waaaaay easier than the early levels though.
Like, I'd work on it one night, and the next time I pick it up again (probably the next night,) I'd forget where I was and spend the rest of the night reverse-engineering the f*** I put together. Rinse and repeat until I get tired with my own stupidity.
But nah, you can do lvl1 with just one NAND gate. Realistically you can do the first few levels in a few minutes if you're all brushed up on your boolean logic. Getting the most optional solutions is a whole other issue.
It's cool that the game also tells you if you have the most 'correct'/optimal solution, based on the number of logic components you use or how many nand gates are used total. Optimizing the last few levels I've found was waaaaay easier than the early levels though.