@baizuo(View Post) I'm home now so, this is what I've discovered about fusion: HYGN fuses into NBLE which fuses into CO2 which fuses into I think NEUT + ELEC making HYGN again.
@baizuo(View Post) Only H2 (and NBLE/CO2) do fusion. See this thread for more info. Also, what is buggy about fusion?, it works fine for me. If the H2 is burning, that's because you need to make all of the H2 you're using hot enough to do fusion, or else it is able to burn.
Version 74 adds some things from my mod. This time, it's mostly bug fixes, but next time I will probably ask Simon to add more features from my mod instead. Here is a list of what is added:
- Updated the README file - removed lag when you draw particles. You can now make the cursor the max size, and draw a line across the entire screen, and it will be done in a few seconds. Before, it would have froze for a long time. These changes don't affect tools or decoration drawing though. - when you delete a stamp, the file is actually deleted forever. If you have a lot of deleted stamps in your stamps folder, there may be some lag now. - Added the smudge tool, can blend colors together in the decoration editor - soap lines are drawn, portals aren't ugly, and SPRK is the right color in non-fire display modes - the cursor changes shape as soon as you click on a wall element, it doesn't wait until you start drawing - fusion - fix disappearing particles with ELEC & PRTL - all wall types drawn in stamps - WIFI/portal lines in debug mode in most display modes - Newtonian gravity and ambient heat quickoptions - Newtonian gravity only put in HUD when it's enabled - Ambient heat drawn in heat display when enabled - Fixed Visual Studio compiling
I can explain why it produces so much carbon dioxide. I am the one who came up with the idea, and I decided to try to keep it as real as possible given the element/pressure/temperature limits of TPT. In real life, the fusion process in stars is (usually) as follows: Hydrogen fuses and produces Helium, then Helium is fused and Carbon is produced, then Carbon fuses, producing Oxygen, then Oxygen is fused (bigger stars can burn more elements, but this is the basic order). TPT has HYGN, NBLE, CO2, and OXYG. HYGN fuses, and then NBLE fuses(because NBLE is the closest thing to helium in TPT). But TPT doesn't have carbon and I wanted to keep fusion as TPT friendly as possible(no new elements, ect.) so I used CO2 which has carbon and oxygen. However, due to TPT's pressure/temperature limit, I decided to cut the Oxygen fusion process from my suggestion. Thus the "fusion chain" in TPT only goes up to CO2. And that is why lots of carbon dioxide is produced, as well.
The original suggestion forum, containing instructions and details on the fusion process, can be found here.
P.S. Mabye in the future I will suggest adding more steps to TPT's fusion chain(but probably only if the pressure and temperature limits are raised and gravity is made a BIT more powerful).
EDIT: looks like a few people JUST beat me to the punch with this explanation^^ lol.