Talk:Tougher Times/@comment-73.144.211.193-20190420042535/@comment-4793760-20190420183219

Not necessarily.

While mathematically speaking it will never be 0 based on the provided formula, programming languages don't generally work exactly like real world math, and things like limitations in how accurate a number can be when represented as something like a floating point value apply.

I haven't done the math, but I presume that at 1,333,333,327 copies is when the float value used to represent the chance to get hit gets so close to 0 that it gets rounded to 0 (you only get a limited amount of bits to represent any number).