Im not sure how many countless times thats been said before but unfortunately thats how Ideas seem to exist here, people support them, yet to no fruition. The Idea and its implications may seem profound, even revolutionary, but still they are only Ideas until someone puts forth the effort to actually make the Idea reality. If you dont want the Idea to die, go forth and make it reality, or as countless other Ideas have in this community have: Fall into ambiguity.
That was so Inspirational that Im going to try to code this myself...
somehow...
I hope so
There is a small complication when implementing this: what about carbonated water? It would become redundant, and I know that elements aren't removed from the game often at all, and in it's one-particle state it is more functional (or at least it has the ability to be more functional). Another, more functional solution is the salt water. In it's one particle state it can grow quartz as a crystal. If it were to be replaced with the salt-in-water combo the fuction would have to be changed to test for salt and water (I know that this post concerns gas, but powder salts such as yeast and water was mentioned). I love this idea! But these small things sort of have to be addressed. Better sooner than later I say - there are no more than three such solutions and I can't think of the third, so it won't put too many people out.
BoredInSchool approves of this idea.
Seriously, just imagine dissolving gasses in magma(BOYL + LAVA or WTRV + LAVA or something) to make explosive volcanoes!
well, the first complication, carbon water, would be solved, because under aqueous mode carbonated water would turn into water with carbon dissolved in it
The second problem hasn't occured to me, I have no idea how that would work out. It would be hard for the program to test if its salt water because under the setting salt water becomes salt and water. I'll think of a solution about that...
I approve of your approval ^.^