![]() ![]() 万 ( man) is ten thousand, 億 ( oku) is one hundred million, and, if you're lucky, you may see 兆 ( chou), or one trillion. If the game is in Japanese or Chinese, scores will sometimes have digit separator kanji to keep scores readable. Yet in the end, the extra powers of 10 are meaningless and serve only to make one's performance look that much more impressive. Zeros are particularly easy to append to scores, and many games (especially old ones) do exactly that: display extra trailing zeroes that are never counted internally. Some games will give you 10 points for an action that would earn you 100 points in another. Some games are simply more generous with their scoring systems than others. But when you think about it, what is a point? Can you quantify its value? Is a point in one game necessarily as valuable as a point in another game? Think about such things long enough, and you may come to the conclusion that a point is really nothing more than a bizarre variation of currency, easily redeemed for fame and glory.Īnd like currency, it can be subject to Ridiculous Future Inflation. ![]() In most sports and a number of video games, Scoring Points is the best way to keep track of your success.
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