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Started 13th Dec 2015 in Feedback
The more you cool it, the less resistance it has, and the less heat generated. The critical temperature should be -150degC in this element. Resistance is a property which has not been properly simula...
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Started 15th Nov 2015 in Powder Toy mods
Cool. Would be great if somebody just posted the already compiled copy (the APK file) rather than just linking to source and telling those who want to use it to compile it themselves.
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Started 15th Nov 2015 in Feedback
It's been like a year since the last update. Is there ever going to be a version beyond 90.2?
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Started 7th Mar 2015 in Development Assistance
I don't have VC++2013, I only have 2010. VC++2013 kept giving me errors whenever I tried to install it, and the installer would crash. I went back to the last version that actually worked for me...
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Started 12th Jan 2015 in Feedback
Schmolendevice:I'd imagine you want more collision between gas particles instead of the 'simulated' Browning motion? It's something but one concern is what happens to all the hard...
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Started 7th Jan 2015 in Powder Toy mods
I tried it out and it seems to cause gases (and I think maybe some liquids too) to generate more pressure at higher temperatures. It requires "ambient heat" to be enabled for it to work. I ...
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Started 7th Jan 2015 in Feedback
Tantalum hafnium carbide is real. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tantalum_hafnium_carbide Its most obvious important property is that in real life, it has the highest melting point of all known s...
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Started 6th Jan 2015 in Powder Toy mods
What does "realistic heat mode" do?
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Started 5th Jan 2015 in Feedback
This would change too much of TPT to make it feasable for use in an actual future version of TPT (LOTS of saves would be broken), but this would be really good for a mod. This is my idea...
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Started 1st Oct 2014 in Feedback
What's TPT+? It's my suggested name for the next TPT project. It will fix a major problem with the current TPT, but as it will fundamentally alter the way TPT works, it will need to be a se...