• Started 21st Nov 2011 in Feedback
    disturbed666:@Neospector (View Post)  uhmmm no not always white first they were a kinda light green (very light, excesive green i thought)That is why the word "almost" was in that sent...
  • Started 21st Nov 2011 in Feedback
    cctvdude99:@disturbed666 (View Post)  The strength never changes.  My guess is, Simon, being his usual self, decided to make photons white; I guess this broke saves as the light bends diffe...
  • Started 21st Nov 2011 in Feedback
    BHOL and WHOL haven't increased in strength, that would break saves...
  • Started 20th Nov 2011 in Feedback
    @pluto20 (View Post)  Irrelevant.I can make bombs using the elements you gave as examples as ones that couldn't make bombs, ergo you are wrong and are simply not trying hard enough to make ...
  • Started 20th Nov 2011 in Feedback
    Breakable clone is breakable.Why should it not be breakable?I easily made bombs using each of these.
  • Started 19th Nov 2011 in Feedback
    Videogamer555:Well I know this isn't designed to be realistic, and that might explain why protons haven't been added yet, but to say that electrons+neutrons= hydrogen is flat out WRONG!!!!!...
  • Started 19th Nov 2011 in Feedback
    @The-Modifier (View Post)  And that is why they are not receiving incredible amounts of votes. A save can have functionality, yes, but looks matter more.17758View Save 17758If this sav...
  • Started 19th Nov 2011 in Feedback
    @The-Modifier (View Post)  @Synergy (View Post)  If your work is good, then you have the resources to advertise your good saves. That is why there is a creations forum.If your work isn'...
  • Started 19th Nov 2011 in Feedback
    You asked the question I wanted to ask, what changed? As in, what changed in the save? What do you mean "they aren't working"? What isn't working about them?
  • Started 19th Nov 2011 in General
    SupaDuck:@Neospector (View Post)  i have no idea what this is, i just tried to make it more interesting by making it ridiculously stupid lolAnd it didn't work.