Hmmm Un Useful Ness Of Soap

  • edza101
    29th May 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    more like uselessness of soap. They should have filled that element with something else like... mercury.
  • therocketeer
    29th May 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I recon soap is a kind of a step toward "moveable Solids" in a way...

    ...but other from that, soap is kinda pointless in most respects.
  • Sylvi
    29th May 2011 Moderator 0 Permalink
    @candyman (View Post)
    We listen, it's the users who keep suggesting something that can't be done within our goals. You have to code elements too if you're going to have a better chance for an element to be added. The engine is falling apart because of us adding so many elements and stuff that shouldn't be there. Also the adverts pay for the server not the developers.
  • rdococ
    29th May 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    MasterMind555:

    @TheOllyBanks!119797
    Magnetism have been SOOO declined because it's too hard to code, copper, steel, stainless steel aren't really useful, neither plastic, and it's close enough to moving solids so all the peoples that "wANT MOVIN SOILDS!!11!1!!" can shutup

    Actually, for the magnet, someone has made a working code to make some element attach another element to itself.
  • randalserrano
    29th May 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Dont worry people. Where do you think soap came from? Someones mod. That means that the developers and the moderators get together and look at what the modders have done. If they see that the element would be a good (or cool) addition to the powder toy, they will do what they can do to implement it. Please lay off of the higher ups. They do a very good job at what they are doing.
  • Cr15py
    29th May 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Frankly, you're looking at this from the eyes of an ignorant child. It was done because it is cool. It is a wonderful demonstration of the what we're capable of physics-wise. I find it extremely amusing and the dynamic reactions the bubble has is entrancing. Not only that, but considering your apparent intelligence(from your responses, and grammar/spelling), you should atleast be able to appreciate that this is essentially moving solids, and a great step towards the moving solids noobs have been begging for since the age of the dinosaurs(almost).
  • Anmol444
    29th May 2011 Member 0 Permalink
  • triclops200
    29th May 2011 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    @Cr15py (View Post)
    To clarify some, I know someone working on moving solids, I cannot say who(I promised i wouldn't say) and when they will be released, but they are there and they are mostly working... just some bugs to iron out, but I think he won't release them because he hates working on them. He thinks that they are a waste of time, actually.
  • boovish
    29th May 2011 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • randalserrano
    29th May 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    True, to a certain extent. But if you think about it, we have moving solids already. All of the life elements if used the right way could act as moving solids. Look at the space ships for instance, another thing to think about, when the decoration layer is finished, the life elements will be able to be any color you want them. Meaning they would be a great substitute for moving solids. If the people that wat moving solids think, they could make all kinds of things with life. If they want moving solids that do certain properties, I say they should code it themselves.
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