We're hitting a wall here. -elmnt sggstn

  • CeeJayBee
    26th Oct 2014 Member 0 Permalink
    Woo for ceramics!
  • jacob1
    26th Oct 2014 Developer 1 Permalink
    link to basic ceramics with not many features: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/43784416/Jacob1%27s%20Mod/Jacob1%27s%20Mod.exe
    Still really fun to play with though.
  • 12Me21
    26th Oct 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    Cool! I've been wanting something like this for a while. It should be an electrical insulator, too.

  • tmo97
    27th Oct 2014 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • jward212
    27th Oct 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    not exactly it could improve electronics with smaller chip sets like insl does

    Edited 2 times by jward212. Last: 27th Oct 2014
  • jacob1
    27th Oct 2014 Developer 0 Permalink
    I'm not sure how another INSL would help electronics. Also, SPRK is hardcoded to be blocked by INSL, and in a ton of places in the source the only thing it checks for is INSL.
  • CeeJayBee
    27th Oct 2014 Member 0 Permalink
    This looks really good in its current form. Definitely in. Also, yeah, changing it to prevent spark would be... interesting.
  • xetalim
    27th Oct 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @tmo97 (View Post)

    I don't know why you hate electronics, but stop hating it.

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  • h4zardz1
    28th Oct 2014 Member 0 Permalink
    @jacob1 (View Post)
    1.if you want to, you should hardcode SPRK to get blocked by CRMC.
    2.more stronger chips.
    @tmo97 (View Post)
    you should think twice and this things before you get bored of the electronics thing.
    - do the element is required to create better electronics/serve off a really good function? (CRAY, INST, ARAY, WIFI, PTCT, NTCT, sensors, FILT)
    - do the element is required to turn around things that have a really bad side? (DRAY from console particles)
    you are right in some elements, however. (ERTD, EMP, TESC)
    @tmo97 (View Post)
    plus QRTZ is effectively as brittle as TUNG when cooled below 270.13 kelvin.