ALUM-Aluminum

  • coenmcj
    17th May 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    If it hasn't been noticed by now the Dev's must not want anything to do with it, I'm expecting this thread to be locked rather soon due to spam/Bumping-without-reason-other-than-bumping

  • TPTROXRLYITSTRUE
    17th May 2013 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • xetalim
    17th May 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @TPTROXRLYITSTRUE (View Post)

     yes, do a month year long bump

  • belugawhale
    17th May 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    I'd like some input from developers first. 

    @coenmcj (View Post)

     Why don't you like the idea of an ambient heat proof element?

  • belugawhale
    18th May 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Same as above. Is this impossible to code, or what?

  • Hatter
    19th May 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    See, elements that people would like implemented have a series of properties to them.

     

     

    For example, your aluminum is an ambient heat blocker; so is titanium. Therefore, that one property of aluminum is useless, because it is already implemented in TPT. 

     

     

    Perhaps, if you point out the properties of your aluminum that can never be used in TPT to this day, because it doesn't exist (i.e. a...color detector :P) then maybe that element will seem useful to the TPT develepors. So they will add it to TPT.

     

    Lets go over your properties.

     

    Blocks Ambient Heat (We have titanium for that.)

    Acid resistant (Diamond, or for a destructable element: Quartz)

    Does not conduct ambient heat (Insulator, I believe)

    Conducts electricity (We have a lot of elements for that)

    Reflects all energy particles (Once again, a lot of elements-including brick)

    Melts at 1300 C (We have conductors that melt at higher tempertures, I believe)

     

     

     

    Now there could be a chance where titanium doesn't block ambient heat, I tested it and so far it does but perhaps I am using a wrong procedure. If I am wrong, then aluminum won't be that bad of an idea.