R33sesK1ng
R33sesK1ng
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12th May 2018
12th May 2018
This is the second major electronic save I've created thus far. Simply place a conductive material in the above box and unpause; it will only go off for this reason.
metaldetector r33seselec

Comments

  • DimiTheGamerYT
    DimiTheGamerYT
    16th May 2018
    Dosen' detect small bits of metal(1 pixel wide) detects water as an "Metal"
  • slasher98
    slasher98
    16th May 2018
    OH you mean that little sign at the top right. In that case, it does work. I thought you were talking about the replicator at the bottom. Probably would have figured that out earlier if you weren't so rude, though :p
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    16th May 2018
    @superkirbyfanlover, What are you talking about? You've in no way elaborated as to how it "fails."
  • garr890354839
    garr890354839
    16th May 2018
    And yet, it still fails, EVEN IF i fill it with metal up to 75%
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    15th May 2018
    @optimus2006, Yes, you've pretty much hit the nail on the head. I thought it would be odd to call it a metal detector, given the way that it works. Initially I was going to use PSTN and DTEC, only detecting specific elements, apart from those that conduct, as well. But, those ideas failed, so I went with a more broad functionality. I am suprised at how simple it ended up being...
  • optimus2006
    optimus2006
    15th May 2018
    -But hey, that's just a theory. a TPT THEOR....(Copyright strike)
  • optimus2006
    optimus2006
    15th May 2018
    Of course it detects water XD What this machine actually is is a "Conductivaty Tester", as you can see in the machine, it simply tests if the material in the box is conductive. And since most metals conducts, he called it a metal dectector. However, even though water is NOT a metal, it still conducts, so it calls it a "metal".
  • Sandboxvoid
    Sandboxvoid
    15th May 2018
    slasher98: are you using a mod?
  • Sandboxvoid
    Sandboxvoid
    15th May 2018
    detects water -_-
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    15th May 2018
    @slasher98, That is false, if it does not conudct electricity, it will not work. If it is, it is because of user error. It would otherwise tell you to remove the item -- which is something I assume you did not do...