When I do tpt.el.dmnd.properties=32 to set the electrical conductive property for diamond for DMND, it makes it conduct 1 spark. After that spark passes, it doesn't conduct any more! What's wrong with it?!
Thanks, that gave me an idea. I can change the density of SPRK by simply making it so as soon as SPRK has passed it resets to 0. Normally SPRK sets life to 4 and then it's decremented using the normal decrement by 1 per frame (the PROP_LIFE_DEC property you mentioned). But that will take 4 frames to reset to 0. By using this line in an element update function. The life of the conductor immediately resets to 0 when the SPRK has passed. tpt.parts[i].life=0
This allows more sparks per second to pass, effectively increasing the current through the conductor. I wonder if this might be useful for something. Maybe to make a "superconductor" since I don't think any other conductor in TPT behaves like this.
@Videogamer555(View Post) INST does, ish... Evewn then what you suggested (as @jacksonmj(View Post) said) will make spark go backwards. I think a life of 2 rather than 0 would probably be sufficient.