2010-10-16, 09:38 PM
It doesn't seem to make a difference, as long as you use the properly truncated percentage. Just due to the /4 rounding I think there's a minor error, though.
Ex. at 10403 def, you get 50% vs. 2600 def -> 5200 is the breakaway point. (50% * 10403 = 5201)
I'd rather just let your automated testing check it out though, if that's what you were using.
Ex. at 10403 def, you get 50% vs. 2600 def -> 5200 is the breakaway point. (50% * 10403 = 5201)
I'd rather just let your automated testing check it out though, if that's what you were using.

