CESM - Detailed infoations about Cesium

  • DanielGalrito
    7th Jun 2017 Member 0 Permalink

    I dont think cesium would be conductive if its life is constantly on a cycle and only every few frames for a single frame it would be 0.

  • docRoboRobert
    7th Jun 2017 Member 0 Permalink

    ...So much to do, so much to see

    So what's wrong with leaving the great wall's backstreets?...

     

    @DanielGalrito

    Well... It can take spark even if it has life >0. He will change to CESM(SPRK) with life: 4 and after that it will back to its basic version. Basicly, when SPRK touches CESM, it will ignore CESM's life value.

    Edited 3 times by docRoboRobert. Last: 7th Jun 2017
  • G-LinuxorU
    7th Jun 2017 Member 1 Permalink

    Conduction wouldn't work properly if all pixels of CESM could accept SPRK on any frame.
    The SPRK would propagate forward, then create an infinite SPRK loop with any other pixel of CESM.

  • docRoboRobert
    8th Jun 2017 Member 0 Permalink

    @G-LinuxorU (View Post)

     Ok, ok. I understand. Cesium doesn't need to have its life changed every frame. There's no life detector, so I can remove this feature and then It will conduct electricity like other elements.

  • QuanTech
    8th Jun 2017 Member 1 Permalink

    @docRoboRobert (View Post)

     There is a life sensor, LSNS. Check out the snapshots

  • docRoboRobert
    8th Jun 2017 Member 0 Permalink

    @QuanTech (View Post)

     Really? I take back what I said. 

  • docRoboRobert
    9th Jun 2017 Member 0 Permalink

    / B U M P . 

  • jacob2
    9th Jun 2017 Member 0 Permalink
    Why bump? It's pretty much rejected anyway
  • docRoboRobert
    9th Jun 2017 Member 0 Permalink

    @jacob2 (View Post)

     What? Why?

  • docRoboRobert
    11th Jun 2017 Member 0 Permalink

    Can someone say something about it?