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A REP COUNTER NEXT TO TRAIN..

13 years ago  #11
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Originally posted by Raul_Duke Dare I say it in public, but I agree with Brock. I know you can't tell exactly how many times you trained but you can get it pretty close. I mean each time you train there's only like 3 outcome 1 low 1 mid and 1 high or at least that's what I get. Take the overall gain and divide it by the average of the 3 gain amounts, its gunna be close. Unless you had a particulary big runs of low or high gains. I would say more often than not over a large sample size, the average will nbe close to actually reps. ???

Not the quickest way to see your reps though... and lets face it, half of PB (*cough* Brock *cough*) struggle with basic language, let alone maths!

Also not everyone trains enough to have a large enough sample size to work it out relatively accurately.

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Originally posted by Demhelius yeah this would be nice... i mean to know how many times youve actually pressed train str/def/spd within the past 24 hours,

could be useful for when comparing trainingcell max gains etc

A SIMPLE COUNTER CANT BE A BIG DEAL..

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Its always gunna be close within 1 or 2 trains either way and for the smaller sample sizes its still gunna be close. 1 quick sum on the calc though. But yeah for all the slow lazy people a counter wouldn't be a huge deal I wouldn't imagine.

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Duke makes an excellent point!

I also know there are other ways to find out how many times you train...however people have shown that they aren't really that smart or just that lazy.

If you do the math once on lets say 10mil buyouts then you can always know how much you trained by how much money you spend also. I'm only saying this just incase the staff don't implement this counter for you.

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Originally posted by dayna an item bar on the gym/crime page would be nice i think everyone would use it i think

Why so lazy?... You might aswell watch the screen to make money

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Originally posted by shafz_9
Originally posted by dayna an item bar on the gym/crime page would be nice i think everyone would use it i think

Why so lazy?... You might aswell watch the screen to make money

lmfao....First time I agree with Shafz

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Originally posted by Demhelius yeah this would be nice... i mean to know how many times youve actually pressed train str/def/spd within the past 24 hours,

could be useful for when comparing trainingcell max gains etc

UP TOP SAID IT BETTER THAN ME.

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I WANT TO KNOW WHAT THE FUCK LAZY GOT TO DO WITH A REP COUNTER..I TRAINED 250 TIMES TODAY OK ILL TRY TO GET 300 TOMORROW..IM NOT THINKING ABOUT SHIT ELSE BUT THAT YALL WANT TO DO MATH LOG ONTO MATH.COM AND LET ME SEE HOW LAZY YOU OUR

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Not a bad suggestion. My only qualm is, why would you want to know how many "reps" you did? I mean, 100 reps to a level 1 is completely different than 100 reps to a level 20, or even a level 10. Granted, there are plenty of stats already tracked where one could ask, "why would you want to know...?" but they're usually more uniform. For example, a battle won is a battle won. Far less variables.

P.S. Just so I understand correctly: Essentially what you're asking for is "how much energy have I spent training?" yes?

P.P.S. Keep shit on topic.

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