GBMB in the force catagory.

  • NUCLER_FOX
    17th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    I was wondering if GBMB could be in the force catagory, in future version's of the TPT be cause it forces object's and it causes a strong gravity push. And it don't get a long with DMG creates a force like DMG i just combined them together and and it's an awesome save! called DMG and GBMB mixed watch it!.

  • jacob1
    17th Nov 2012 Developer 0 Permalink
    Maybe... Elements aren't normally moved though (VIBR doesn't count, it wasn't done). I had to convince Simon to move PPIP into powered, not leave it in solids, and I couldn't get him to put INSL in electronics because it's first use was a heat insulator, not electronics. Also, not SWCH into powered either (but I can't decide where it belongs anyway...). I know DMND was moved into solids, that is one of the only changes I can remember. I didn't like this change though, I have it in special in my mod still.

    So, it probably won't be changed... GBMB is an explosive still, so it is in a category that works.
  • mniip
    17th Nov 2012 Developer 0 Permalink

    jacob1:

    I had to convince him


    Convince who?
  • boxmein
    17th Nov 2012 Former Staff 1 Permalink
    @NUCLER_FOX (View Post)
    It doesn't actually create "force" but it does create Newtonian Gravity...
  • NUCLER_FOX
    17th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @Boxmein i see what you mean.

  • Dr-Nukinstin
    17th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @jacob1 (View Post)

    I'm wondering, why is FUSE and FSEP not in explosives? And why is BVBR in powder? ISOZ and ISZS are both in radioactive, why not BVBR?

  • jacob1
    17th Nov 2012 Developer 0 Permalink
    @Dr-Nukinstin (View Post)
    Maybe FUSE should be moved to explosives then...

    BVBR could be moved to radioactive, I don't know. It works in both I guess, both BVBR and FSEP are powders.
  • NUCLER_FOX
    17th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Ya i see that to the powderd down one should be in radioactive and the solid one  should be in solids. Lets not get off topic now. Solid ISOZ can go in solid's with VIBR and FSEP can go in explosives and liquid ISOZ should stay in radioactive.

  • jacob1
    17th Nov 2012 Developer 0 Permalink
    @NUCLER_FOX (View Post)
    This isn't offtopic at all, we are figuring out which elements are in the wrong categories. Are you suggesting moving VIBR back to solids? I don't think it belongs there.
  • NUCLER_FOX
    17th Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    VIBR should be in explosives than.