PK Points Calculator v2

09/25/2008 09:45 ftho#16
lol dumbass you have to divide not multiply...
09/27/2008 06:18 mzack77#17
u serious?
11/01/2008 09:03 lolaaamsn#18
Thanks it works ! xDD

i had 86 pk points

516 minutes

8,6 hours

0,358333333333333 days

Roflmao
11/01/2008 20:37 hok30#19
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Originally Posted by lolaaamsn View Post
Thanks it works ! xDD

i had 86 pk points

516 minutes

8,6 hours

0,358333333333333 days

Roflmao
Your welcome... But don't bump old threads please...
11/23/2008 22:36 walmartboi#20
Very nice
11/24/2008 18:51 evulhotdog#21
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Originally Posted by hok30 View Post
PK Points Calculator
This version now has
-GUI
-Instant Response
-A C# Core
- An installer

:P This is the new and improved PK Points Calculator. Thanks soo much to leavemealone he helped me with everything. This is the beta version and chokes up when you type in a letter so don't :P. It will be fixed asap. This is my second program in C# so bear with me :D

NOTE: If the "PK Point Installer" does not work for some reason, use the "PKPoints Calculator" for the download.
now, for the next version have it actually read the memory from the client.
11/26/2008 00:29 ooweirdoo#22
just divide by 10 and there, you have your hours...
11/26/2008 23:57 MrGenious#23
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Originally Posted by ftho View Post
lol dumbass you have to divide not multiply...
:/

it takes 6 minutes for 1 pkp to go down so basicly it takes 60 minutes for 10 pkps to go down, if you divide 10 pkp with 6 u will get something odd. If you take 10 and multiply it with 6 you get 60 minutes... So now tell me are you still sure about the divide and not multiply?
11/28/2008 09:35 kezz6469#24
for all the dumbasses out there, its multiply. Ive been using the same method since mid 2004 and ive always got accurate results. pfft divide... what did u fail grade 5 mathematics? or are you actually that retarded
11/28/2008 22:32 ooweirdoo#25
1 pkp = 6 minutes so 10 pkp = 1 hour (60 minutes)
lets say you have 100 pkps
100 / 10 = 10 hours or
100 x 6 = 600 minutes -> 600 minutes / 60 minutes = 10 hours