Official Game Feedback

  • vanquish349
    5th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @mniip (View Post)
    air-heat, last column the thermometer.
  • mniip
    5th Aug 2011 Developer 0 Permalink
    Sorry, not noticed
  • fsjd
    5th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Neospector (View Post)

    @therocketeer (View Post)

    so you LIKE this new orangy fire?

    in all non-fire/glow views the fire has this sick orange, instead of this gently glowing, fading red particle we had before the update. Oxygen and Hydrogen also are missing this slight glow.
    i dont mind the new menu (still liked the old setup better, but oh well) but REALLY dislike the element apperences in alt-velocity display, which is what i use.
  • ads999
    5th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    fsjd:

    alt-velocity display, which is what i use.

    Why?
  • stuffedcritters
    5th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink

         

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  • disturbed666
    5th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @stuffedcritters (View Post)
    I don't think that's a glitch, when photons are 900c it's pretty logic it ignites it.
  • therocketeer
    5th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @stuffedcritters (View Post)
    only idiots use more than one exclaimation mark
    @fsjd (View Post)
    yep, they are wonderful.
  • Neospector
    5th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @fsjd (View Post)
    I use fire display, I've never really noticed. It doesn't look ugly, just gradient in my opinion.
  • erikals
    5th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @fsjd (View Post)
    The particle is great but it's lacking a bit of orange, I've noticed that the hotter it is the more yellow. Also when fire is cooler it tends to be either black or a very dull/dark orange. There is no intermediate colour, no bright orange/red like we used to have for fire (using Nothing Display).

  • therocketeer
    5th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    you know, I think the little description at the top of the website should say:

    "The Powder Toy is a desktop version of the classic 'falling sand' physics sandbox game, it simulates air pressure and velocity as well as heat, ambient heat, electronics, newtonian gravity, refraction, Cherenkov radiation, event horizons, boyle's principle, water equilization, fision, AI and many different chemical reactions!"
Locked by Simon: Getting a bit cramped