better states of matter-(why not?)

  • jward212
    26th May 2013 Member 3 Permalink

    --irrelevant--

    Edited once by jward212. Last: 21st Nov 2016
  • SuinDraw
    26th May 2013 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • boxmein
    26th May 2013 Former Staff 1 Permalink
    @SuinDraw (View Post)
    I take this not as a valid argument.

    @jward212 (View Post)
    Sounds good, though that'd need a similar "GAS" element that fills in every gaseous element's place like LAVA does for most molten elements. Might make explosions much more interesting.
  • jward212
    26th May 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    not exactly all of those melt and uran and plut can be done but not needed to for the sake of almost 100% of nuclear reactors

  • xetalim
    26th May 2013 Member 1 Permalink

    @SuinDraw (View Post)

     compatibility check

  • Potbelly
    26th May 2013 Banned 3 Permalink
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  • Oats
    26th May 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    What's with everyone and the new "It doesn't matter if it breaks things ego"? I noticed even a few mods are suggesting to change existing content.

  • Potbelly
    26th May 2013 Banned 1 Permalink
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  • cyberdragon
    26th May 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @Potbelly

    If they do that crap...I'll publish all of my new saves full of mod elements so they can't be opened by anyone without the mod. :P I'm with Oats on this. NO!

  • Kikinicij
    26th May 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @Potbelly (View Post)

    Thats the most ligical thing to do. We dont even have to use them but we need someone to test the things we want to get TPT moving along in the fast lane!

     

    @cyberdragon (View Post)

    Thats one of the problems though. You would need to test them and not have them for use other wise people would stuff their saves full of new elements and it would jack it all up with every one having 10 mods just to see general saves like on fp and so on.