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Originally Posted by KP708
Thanks for the overview - this makes a lot of sense.
So total value of skill level x = x*exp(x)? ignoring the sine component, and ignoring constant factors? Just making sure this is not value of 1 skill increment, and I'm understanding what you a representing with the formula - sorry for being pedantic.
Why is it called an esi, when it has skills in? 
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yes, the function is something like y = x*exp(a*x+b), you can find "a" and "b" in previous posts, ignoring the sine-like component.
"x" is the skill level, and "y" is the tt value of the chip, in peds. (it works more or less in the interval 500 < x < 6000).
skill chips are not called esi's when they have skills in them. they are called "skill implants".
/jdegre.