Adding powders commonly used in science

  • me4502
    23rd Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @randalserrano (View Post)

    i believe bizr will act as a dye with deco layer
  • oldmud0
    23rd Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    me4502:

    @randalserrano (View Post)

    i believe bizr will act as a dye with deco layer
    I didn't ask for a workaround, I asked for feedback on my suggestion. It's supposed to be realistic, so I need better feedback, please.
  • TYPE-LANCEL
    23rd Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    oldmud0:

    It's supposed to be realistic

    Realism is not a fundamental part for TPT, if you want realism, you're playing the wrong game. Because your argument is based off something that the developers neither want nor need, no feedback is applicable.

    @oldmud0 (View Post)
    They can, but they don't want to. Most people prefer more extreme events as they cannot do such a thing in real-life, the elements you listed can be easily obtained in real life but bombs, plutonium, etc are hard to or impossible to obtain in real-life. That's the point. No one would bother with TPT if they could replicate it in real-life.
  • therocketeer
    23rd Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @oldmud0 (View Post)
    The elements you suggested have nothing to do with science, they are catering ingredients. If you are intrested in that kinda thing, use food toy mod, I believe it's still around.
  • The-Fall
    23rd Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    This post has been removed by Catelite: Mind not spamming
  • Catelite
    23rd Dec 2011 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    God guys, you could basically just say "Someone could make it in a mod, but realism is heavily -not- favored in the game right now."
  • t3h1337n00b
    23rd Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Like everyone said, this is not The Realistic Toy. CLST/PSTE can be used like corn starch, vinegar is acid, and what uses would we have for sugar? None. I agree, we do need a base to neutralize acid (liquid rubidium as mentioned earlier explodes as if it had touched water) and baking soda would certainly work. An acid/base reaction would produce SLTW and CO2.
  • Catelite
    23rd Dec 2011 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    It wouldn't be hard to just mod the game to do this, either. You can make as many random foody elements as you want when the code is in your hands.
  • chisholm27
    23rd Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    i like it i think that it could be useful if it is possible to even bake the flour and water to make other substances
  • code1949
    23rd Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @chisholm27 (View Post)
    Not really, I mean, baked goods aren't exactly useful in demolition, processing or mechanical engineering.
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