Thread:RobinCarr/@comment-5231621-20120822130730/@comment-5417888-20120825025318

Robin, I really think you are onto something! Don't give up on this even though Elk is strongly against it. Everyone who has posted results in the comments section of other pages and my own two fusions this week support your coin-test and the result is seemingly influenced by the hurry finish if used. While I realize the data pool is small, the results are too overwhelming to be dusted off as chance. It's like playing Texas Hold'em. You are dealt a hand, but the cards laid down throughout the game influence that hand. I believe we are given a result as soon as we press fuse. I have had dinosaurs not produce a coin from the start of fusion and result in a fusion. Just an idea, but maybe the players' internet connections have something to do with when the dinosaurs stop producing coins. But, to keep the more observant players from guessing the outcome, they threw in an extra variable...the hurry finish. The hurry finish button doesn't give you the opposite outcome, it just provides another outcome. This outcome is instantaneous and therefore impossible to predict. Because of it's sporadicness, it makes the whole process seemingly unpredictable. If you make a chart or page, I will definately contribute. This is the kind of thing that keeps me interested in the game. Other than the dinosaurs being so darn cute.