Binding solver ?
#1
docs show that (bind stage) x (simulation time step) = (total number of evaluations) solver results are more accurate

The more sophisticated the simulation time step, the smaller the value ex)1 ,1/2, 1/4 , 1/8

This is kind of weird

The more sophisticated the simulation time step is, the less valuable it is

It feels strange that the total number of evaluations is increasing

Please let me know if I understand anything wrong
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#2
The fractional values represent how small a time step is.

1/2 means a time step is half a frame long, so to simulate a full frame you'll take 2 steps instead of 1. Same follows for the other values. 1/8 time step results in more overall steps than 1/2, etc.
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#3
Ah, I understood Thank you
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