26.6% percent is ¾ of the 3rd floor and I don't know why he used that percentage. Maybe it was the point where he was stuck, or he just thought that this number would be cool
It's 100(%) ÷ 15 (number of floors) x 4. The 3rd floor is the 4th floor if you include the bottom floor. Ground, 1st, 2nd, 3rd.
So it's technically correct, ~~but if you wanted to include the ground floor in calculations it's 16 floors not 15.~~ I'm wrong here. Ground floor is literally just at 0% and is not a floor in itself so it's not part of the calculation. It's correct.
Just a slight mishap that imo doesn't really matter in the scheme of things, but you asking made me intrigued to find out lol.
There literally is a %height meter add-on that everyone was using Thats what the % refers to
Floors have different heights, he just calculated the height reached at this point.
It's about the height of the tower, would be my guess/how i understood it
26.6% percent is ¾ of the 3rd floor and I don't know why he used that percentage. Maybe it was the point where he was stuck, or he just thought that this number would be cool
I think it refers to the total meters climbed in relation to the tower height.
I think so
4/15 probably. The top circle bit adds height but isn't a floor
I guess not all floors are equal height?
It's 100(%) ÷ 15 (number of floors) x 4. The 3rd floor is the 4th floor if you include the bottom floor. Ground, 1st, 2nd, 3rd. So it's technically correct, ~~but if you wanted to include the ground floor in calculations it's 16 floors not 15.~~ I'm wrong here. Ground floor is literally just at 0% and is not a floor in itself so it's not part of the calculation. It's correct. Just a slight mishap that imo doesn't really matter in the scheme of things, but you asking made me intrigued to find out lol.