Tachikoma said:
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Rather than blatantly state that's, let's see if we can't actually use the information we have to figure it out.
Let's make some simple assumptions first. If they seem off to you, point that out and it might change the outcome.
- Skyrim's map is roughly circular. Let's for simplicity assume that it is.
- If you draw a circle from the southernmost part to the northernmost part of XCX's map, then the landmass fulfills approximately a third of the circle.
- A straight line through the circle of XCX's map would be roughly half as long as the path whoever made that video took (based on the map in your earlier post).
- The Skyrim character used roughly as much time to traverse the path as the XCX person did.
If this all holds true, then we can say the following.
- A straight fly-through of the diameter of the circle of the map in XCX would take roughly half as much time as a straight run-through of Skyrim's map.
- If the Skyrim character had moved at the half the pace of the XCX character, this would mean that the XCX landmass is 1/3rd of Skyrin's, as 2/3rds of XCX circle is water, and the circles are the same.
- If the XCX character moves at 2 * sqrt(3) (roughly 3.5 times as fast) as the Skyrim character, then the landmass is the same. (If the radius is the root of three times longer, then the area is 3 times as large)
- If the XCX character moves faster than 3.5 times as fast as the Skyrim character, then the XCX landmass is larger.
Some of the variables might be a little off, but since the XCX character has to be so much more than 3.5 times as fast as an on-foot Skyrim character, it appears quite clear that the XCX landmass has to be larger.







