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RE: square size?
it's just math
an 9x9 square is 9x9=81 tiles and not 9/2=4.5 tiles

but if you want to get P values, the fastest way is the method that you already using. Since 40 tiles will be splitted into left/right and up/down, you just need to make 40/2 and this will be 20 tiles to each side, then you just need to make [center X - 20], [center Y - 20] and [center X + 20], [center Y + 20] to get all coords
04-12-2018 04:12 AM
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square size? - x77x - 04-10-2018, 08:49 PM
RE: square size? - Coruja - 04-12-2018 04:12 AM

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