More WIFI channels

  • Hatter
    17th Feb 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Why would we want more WIFI channels? Yes, we have 100 channels. Why would we want more? Because it takes FOREVER to just reach 500 degrees, let alone 9000. Now if we could have WIFI channels with 50-degree or even 10-degree increments, we could use the WIFI channels faster and more efficiantly.

     

     

    80 degrees takes a few seconds, 800 degrees takes about 30 seconds.

     

    Now multiply that by two because we need a pair of every WIFI channel.

     

    Oh we'll probably need more than just one WIFI channel.

     

     

    OH NO, we accidently heated a large amount of WIFI channels accidently, now we have to redo everything.

     

    See my idea? Smaller increments, faster calibrating. 

  • Pilihp64
    17th Feb 2013 Developer 0 Permalink

    Hold shift while heating/cooling. (holding control will slow)

    Also prop tool for individual particles, probably fastest of all.

  • jacob1
    17th Feb 2013 Developer 0 Permalink
    or the set wifi v2 lua script
  • Box-Poorsoft
    17th Feb 2013 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • jacob1
    17th Feb 2013 Developer 1 Permalink
    @Box-Poorsoft (View Post)
    it always worked, just a tpt++ bug made it not very useful. I fixed that tpt++ bug.
  • nmd
    17th Feb 2013 Member 1 Permalink

    @Hatter (View Post)

     Also you can use portals as wifi for another set of channels

  • belugawhale
    17th Feb 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Maybe change ctype for more channels?

  • jmeyer2k
    18th Feb 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    I'll do it. Really wouldn't make sense to change the ctype for more channels. I'll do 25.0? for each channel.

     

    EDIT: Done. Check it out here:

    90a7880

     

    Please put this in the game. Pull Request #117

  • dom2mom
    19th Feb 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    I use the prop tool :D. It's easy and fast. If the "it's not going to the right tempature!!!" Thing gets you, know the prop and console put the temp 275.15 degrees lower than the HUD