jippijip
jippijip
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4th Sep 2013
16th Dec 2013
I found this while messing around with heat transfer turned off. It seems that when it is, BCOL melts upon applying fire.
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Comments

  • Box-Poorsoft
    Box-Poorsoft
    5th Sep 2013
    No... what have you done!??!
  • Box-Poorsoft
    Box-Poorsoft
    5th Sep 2013
    Because... the TPT of BCOL is 0, whereas normally it should be 50.
  • PeterY
    PeterY
    5th Sep 2013
    Can you shortly say why it is?
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    5th Sep 2013
    This is why I changed the info in the options ui from "can cause odd behavior on older saves" to "can cause odd behavoir when disabled". We don't work on or test legacy heat mode anymore, so newer elements aren't always properly configured to work with it (actually I don't usually consider it at all). It's mostly just for older saves with older elements. BCOL probably has the old meltable property set, and COAL doesn't. FIRE's normal burning code isn't called when heat simulation is off, it uses a special really old version that just burns specifically listed elements.
  • TheGiantCookie
    TheGiantCookie
    5th Sep 2013
    this is very strange indeed, because the temprature is very low. no where near a melting point of any particle
  • Ferf21
    Ferf21
    5th Sep 2013
    !set ctype bcol (element with low melting point) ?
  • Slimecrusher
    Slimecrusher
    5th Sep 2013
    Uhh, this isnt console, try to make it yourself in a save that you did... It seems that the melting point of BCOL is at 25 degrees?
  • ashrubbery
    ashrubbery
    5th Sep 2013
    putting stne in the molten bcol makes it turn into stne
  • Taurusl
    Taurusl
    5th Sep 2013
    FP? Ooooookkkkkkayyyyyyy
  • qwerty1
    qwerty1
    5th Sep 2013
    It is not a glitch. It's called console.