@airstrike52(View Post) It is impossible to make something to mimic real-life properties as it is too complex. We can only code in so much, we only know so much. In the end, we can only do so little.
I suggest new reactions with acid, salt, water, H2, and new matter(elements) Na (Sodium) - (NA - Solid, alkali metal as Rb (RBDM), very reactive, good conductor ) Melting by 97,81°C (882,95°C - is boiling point)
Cl, Chlor - (CL - gas, not conduct electricity, under -34.06 °C liquid )
?austic, caustic soda (CSTC -solid (consist of crystaline plates), melting point is 323°C)
Possible reactions: 1) Na+H2O (WATR) = NaOH (caustic soda) +H2 If plenty of WATR, then small pea-sized pieces (NA) will bounce across the surface of the water. The sodium piece melts with the heat of the reaction to form a sphere, if the reacting sodium piece is large enough. --------------------------------------------------------------- 2) NaOH + WAX (or MWAX) => Soap (Saponification) - This reaction irreversible! --------------------------------------------------------------- 3) if the matter called "ACID" is hydrochloric acid (HCl), then NaOH(caustic) + HCl(ACID) => NaCl(SALT)+H2 ///else add new acid - HYCL (hydrochlor) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 4) Na+Cl => NaCl (SALT) (chem: 2Na+Cl2 => 2NaCl) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5) if electrify SALT we can obtain NA and CL
Also I suggest call the simple elements Like this: O2, H2, CL2, PU(plutonium), U(uranium), FE(iron), NE(noble gas), RB/LRB (Rubidium), and HCL (ACID) THANKS!
We reject the universe's reality and substitute our own!
Wooooot!
@Multikulti As many hundreds of noobs have said before, it needs to be more realistic. As many hundreds of people who actually play the game with what we've got have said, TPT is not meant to be realistic. Get over it.
what I am trying to say is the 'reality' I would like to see is that which we know. I am not saying we should input quantum physics, as the smallest particles TPT deals with are neutrons. I know it is impossible to fully simulate reality, but we can simulate the reality we understand. Understand what I am trying to say?
@cctvdude99: Why does someone having a different opinion degrade them?
As I have said, I am happy with the game as it is (only one of its kind, yet still the best if there were more), but I would like it to be realistic.