LBPHacker
LBPHacker
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7th Jul 2018
20th September
I made a computer again. It can do a lot of stuff the previous one couldn't and still can't do a lot of stuff I'd like it to be able to do. It definitely can solve quadratic equations. Check the relevant forum thread too. And try tpt.setfpscap(2)!
technology computer magic electronics 16bit processor programmable subframe rt2812a r216

Comments

  • tornados
    tornados
    13th Jul 2018
    Yeah, the computer is super confusing to me.
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    13th Jul 2018
    By the way, can you make a save that describes the different components of the computer?
  • tornados
    tornados
    13th Jul 2018
    Your first comment implied that your personal opinion deemed that NOBODY should blow ANYTHING up in this game. The point you were trying to make wasn't very clear or obvious.
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    13th Jul 2018
    No one talks about how densely packed this computer is? Also its alot smaller than his previous one.
  • Xenarchus89
    Xenarchus89
    13th Jul 2018
    @LBPHacker*
  • Xenarchus89
    Xenarchus89
    13th Jul 2018
    @LHPHacker That was my exact point if you read my first comment.
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    13th Jul 2018
    Chillax already lol. Some people like to blow it up, some don't. Some that do have the worst arguments for why they do. But *all* of them like a good computer in TPT. Can we please focus on that? :P
  • Xenarchus89
    Xenarchus89
    13th Jul 2018
    Reaction to destruction doesn't always say a lot. Let's say you destroyed a pool of mercury and a pool of gallium at the same time. Would the resulting shockwave tell you something about the atomic structure of the elements?
  • tornados
    tornados
    13th Jul 2018
    Xen, destroying things like this can tell you how it reacts to destruction, how it works as a whole. It's essentially experimentation. There's nothing wrong with doing so.
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    13th Jul 2018
    interesting