Instead of the rather 'fragile' conv method for subframe devices, this mechanism uses the fact that batteries spark every frame - in short, it can be rotated, flipped, and is unaffected by particle order.
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And then it's not actually subframe but doubled one-frame.
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I could probably compact this more, but not to the level of CONV, so I'll take a look at improving this tomorrow.
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@motaywo Presently, the speeds are not the same in terms of influencing CRAY and ARAY. We repeat, this design presently generates "element activations" at a rate of once every two frames as opposed to _once every frame_ which IS the speed of subframe implementations. Otherwise, I would say that this would be a _solid spark generator_ if and only if the PSTN moved _every frame_ as opposed to every two frames.
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as an addition, the conv method is much more compact but is truly much less robust when it comes to hooey like particle order
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INNOVATION!!! I give much lauding to such innovative work. i would never have come up with this, although, it isn't compact enough to be used in a large scale electronic device that needs the space for processing units and things of that sort. Thus is my one and ONLY criticism, everything else is awesome!
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EDIT: It appears that this doesn't work sometimes with Jacob's Mod, apologies and can a moderator please fix the downvote.
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It's obviously not. This does the exact same thing as ARAY + BTRY + PSCN
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Paste a different subframe bray emitter beside this one. Compare the speeds, they should be the same.
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I don't see how this is subframe... The BRAY isn't constantly emitted... -1
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Very cool!