ideas for new things on TPT.

  • boxmein
    6th May 2012 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    @Minishooz (View Post)
    But stickman football would need more hitboxes along the head's borders, stickmen heads are drawn in relation to the head's center, the "material spewing" particle. Legs are the only hitboxes stickmen really have.
  • chen1
    6th May 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @jenn4 (View Post)
    thanks for comment i edit the first post.
  • Minishooz
    6th May 2012 Member 1 Permalink
    @boxmein (View Post)
    Hmm... I guess your right, but I think theres another way you can do it. Anyway forget about stickman football its for noobs.
  • billion57
    6th May 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @Minishooz (View Post)
    Balls can be movable CLNE, or elemental balls (like Powder Game) or a lot of other things.
  • boxmein
    6th May 2012 Former Staff 1 Permalink
    @billion57 (View Post)
    What if breakable solids were controllable by force? Movable clone is then possible...?
  • pullerrush
    6th May 2012 Member 1 Permalink

    R3APER:

    @chen1 (View Post)
    I have wasted enough breath, just check out another suggestion that actually describes something, and remember that searching something such as a ball might help first, people get sick of reading "I WaNt A Bal Nao!!!"

    You've wasted breath by typing? lol
  • billion57
    6th May 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @boxmein (View Post)
    But the BCLN is very hard to control, and isn't even affected by gravity. Also, most people don't know about it.
  • Minishooz
    7th May 2012 Member 1 Permalink
    @billion57 (View Post)
    You want a powdered clone?
  • chen1
    7th May 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @Minishooz (View Post)
    (you want a powered clne) not (you want a powdered clone)
  • boxmein
    7th May 2012 Former Staff 1 Permalink
    @chen1 (View Post)
    Powdered != powered. I understood what he meant and he meant powdered. "BCLN is very hard to control, and isn't even affected by gravity." Powdered is the right word here. As in element state: powder