I know how to use!! It is easy, look: 1) spark Fuel P. button! 2) spark MSIV Button!! 3) Spark Turbine bypass button once!! 4) Do you see that smaller buttons under Turbine bypass button?? Spark that green, who is most in right for 15 sec...!! 6) Wait It is just all to do for let her go:)P.S. Sorry for bad Englsh...:'(
@Fromanotherplanet: Did you see my very technical comments earlier on in here? I don't know about anyone else (although you seem to), but I understand how this save works just fine. I reckon the save would be on the front page even if the art wasn't there; the art just gives the save the extra kick to entice even the people that have NO idea what they are doing, or how this save works, give it positive votes/feedback.
@sentinal-5 Yeah, I almost always get stuck into this so called "essay mode", and I usually get harrassed at school because of that. I am rather logical person, and when every time someone disagree with me, I would point out my claim, state 3 points/advantages to my claim, and then add evidance to it. That is my so called "essay mode". And its also why I never argue against stuff like gay rights or other things like that, because logically it makes sense. Anyways, this is a really good save. Perhaps in the future, BuysDB could make a another reactor like this. Perhaps, he could make a nuclear spaceship, with a miniture nuclear reactor heating up the fuel and stuff. I think that would be really cool. Keep up the good work BuysDB!
Im pretty sure the only reason this is on the FP is because of how awesome it looks. Im pretty sure NOBODY knows how to use this. Its still great, though.
dude theres excellent textures but the only thing is i dont know haw to work it
erm... i don't mean to be rude but... @peterpacz1 you did kinda write up an essay on this reactor... if you have just had an english literature assessment i will understand, because i sometimes get stuck in essay mode... still there is a LOT of sense to that monster of a comment, but i will shut up now... BEST SAVE EVER!!!
"Drop falling from lamp into darkness". I appreciate the attention to detail's. Good job +1
Melted over 500 degreeses!:)