Heat Conductive Wall

  • HeyJD
    5th Mar 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Guys, It's just that making a new wall is harder than it seems.

    It's totally different to coding an element.

    There's only 3 people who might know how to make one, They are the Main devs of TPT(simon, jacksomj, cracker64).

    This sounds like a good idea, so +1 for that; Though I don't think that a "heat conductive" wall could be done.
  • DDBWFL
    5th Mar 2011 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • pegosh2
    5th Mar 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @floridarolf
    Very little. Unless the coding behind the walls is an entirely different language than the coding for the elements, whichever C++, Python, Ruby, Java, whatever, then let common sense tell the tale. Just the same as walls conduct electricity, speaking presumptuously, of course, a wall should be able to conduct heat. Just the same as a wall can conduct pressure (allow air to pass), so it should be able to conduct heat. Syllogism is a great tool to use in life.

    @HeyJD
    I am sure you are right on the money, however it can't be "impossible" regardless of the engine, (Which I am unaware of).
    But hey, I don't know much.