New elements (repost to let it be seen)

  • Fusionftw
    18th Jul 2017 Member 0 Permalink
    • Solid clay: scly: +10% strength, formed by high pressure and temperature, melts at 1500c.

      Rock: +10% durability, same as in game but better, pressure blocker, formed by heating stne then rapidly cooling it.

      Solid cement: scmt: +10% durability, same as in game one but better, formed by high pressure.

      Also:

      Scly: reddish brown color, breaks under pressure

      Sstn: same color as stne

      Scmt: same color as cement

      solids section

       

       
       
       
      +10% strength means that it is stronger in melting point, stronger in pressure, and things like that. same as ingame but better means that it is the same as the element that is ingame.
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      Solid Clay: It can be penatrated with water,withstand molten metal, and adding heat and pressure to solid clay makes it waterproof and brittle (turns into clay when broken).

      Rock: Melts at 3500C, explosion resistant, blocks 50% of neut, can withstand high pressures.

      Solid concrete: more useful for building bunkers, blocks 25% of prot and neut, melts at 2500C

  • jacob2
    18th Jul 2017 Member 0 Permalink
    Just bump the original thread instead. Don't divide the conversation.

    I don't get the concept. +10% from what starting point? What does "same as in game one" mean?
  • Fusionftw
    18th Jul 2017 Member 0 Permalink
     
    "+10% strength means that it is stronger in melting point, stronger in pressure, and things like that. same as ingame but better means that it is the same as the element that is ingame."
    It says that in the post.
  • jacob2
    18th Jul 2017 Member 1 Permalink
    @Fusionftw (View Post)
    That doesn't help.

    If I make a new paper towel brand and say "10% stronger", that means nothing. 10% stronger than what? What in the code actually makes it stronger?

    And "same as in game one" still doesn't make sense. We don't have rock, cement, or any of those other elements currently.
  • docRoboRobert
    18th Jul 2017 Member 0 Permalink

    @jacob2 (View Post)

     All of these elements are like "same as in game but +10% stronger". So, They're basicly solid versions of existing elements, which are "+10% stronger". I don't get a clue. Is there something in the code that can describe it?

  • jacob2
    18th Jul 2017 Member 0 Permalink
    @docRoboRobert (View Post)
    We do have concrete CNCT (is concrete the same thing as cement? Literally no idea), and stone. But since these are powders, it doesn't make any sense to be 10% stronger than that. They have no strength to begin with ...
    I can't think of any way code wise to describe it.
  • QuanTech
    18th Jul 2017 Member 1 Permalink

    @jacob2 (View Post)

     Concrete is an ingredient of cement. Any mexican who builds walls for trump should know this.

  • docRoboRobert
    18th Jul 2017 Member 0 Permalink

    @QuanTech (View Post)

     Oh, look! @QuanTech has already know this. How much TPT coins you get from Trump?

  • Fusionftw
    18th Jul 2017 Member 0 Permalink

    They woud have a higher melting point and be more resistant to explosives.

  • jacob2
    18th Jul 2017 Member 0 Permalink
    Idk then, it seems a bit pointless. It's just the same element but solid and with a higher melting point. Then there are a few reactions between these elements but that isn't enough to justify it.
    Edited once by jacob2. Last: 18th Jul 2017