bacon_tycoon
bacon_tycoon
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25th May 2013
25th May 2013
Uses pistons to simulate an earthquake, including the p-wave followed by s-waves moving outward from the epicenter. Now with more oomph and pistons.
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Comments

  • matthias18
    matthias18
    25th Sep 2013
    dust can come into pistons and then everythigh gets electrictthyed
  • hamada
    hamada
    2nd Jun 2013
    it only goes up on one side the other nothing (12054230) plz help and thank you in assisting me in my other problem
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    1st Jun 2013
    You should make a seismograph and put in the corner or something.
  • bacon_tycoon
    bacon_tycoon
    31st May 2013
    Remember, its "realistic" not because of the damage, but because of the design which doesn't use changes in gravity to simulate an earthquake and isn't just constant shaking. With pistons, it's very hard to make a realistic earthquake in terms of damage. In order to make damage more realisitc, I used cnct and anar which simply destroys the floors, but not the walls or the things inside the walls. I didn't intend to have a super-realistic simulator in terms of damage, just design.
  • ghbjnk
    ghbjnk
    31st May 2013
    how to mess this up: sprk the botem left hand corner
  • roro021299
    roro021299
    31st May 2013
    very noob!!!!
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    31st May 2013
    chicken99, It isnt very easy to affect the top of the buildings since solids arent affected by gravity in tpt, but the earthquake snapping the truck in half is VERY unrealistic.
  • chicken99
    chicken99
    31st May 2013
    *good....
  • chicken99
    chicken99
    31st May 2013
    Not very goof :/ it only affects the bottom.
  • bacon_tycoon
    bacon_tycoon
    30th May 2013
    The aftershocks are triggered by the big earthquakes, not the s-waves. The s-waves are actually a different kind of wave that the earthquake releases energy as which travels slower than the solitary p-wave, so it arrives afterwards. Sorry if my previous comment was a little confusing.