It is done.
That’s rough aswell. I don’t know what’s worse, having it happen fast cutting the time you have together short, or having it go slow and long.
Either way you have my best of wishes for yourself and your furry family.
I have done so for you
I played this game around when it came out as a kid at a family members house we were visiting while sick.
My only memory was beating it and about an afternoon, that it’s story was completely nonsensical, and that it was basically just a mediocre call of duty clone but achieved my goal of killing an afternoon quite well.
In addition to what @Pons_Aelius replied, it is also used as a benchmark/flex for computers, as to who can build a beefy enough machine or good enough card to calculate more digits of pi.
The answer to your question is as simple as it is unsatisfying. Additional degrees of precision in construction are only as useful as your means to use them.
If you using your saw can only cut to an accuracy of 1/8 of an inch, than any precision beyond that point is lost as you are unable to actualize it
However if you are using a saw and you’re now at the point of your personal skill that you’re measuring to the inside or outside of the mark on a ruler, then it is likely time for you to graduate between more precise form of measurement.
https://youtu.be/qE7dYhpI_bI?si=HCtTbklCA18ZieCh
This video covers a lot of the interesting points around measurement and how we can never truly be perfectly accurate with any measurement of any non-discreet metric.
To give a real world example if you are off by a millimeter diameter when building a car engine cylinder it will likely fail.
You could argue that these two are very closely related things.
I’d call it Monday personally
We currently aren’t running a trial campaign in it yet, however if you would like a look around I’d be happy to give you one after the holidays, feel free to DM me for details.