Element Suggestion: Nitrogen

  • firefreak11
    9th Jun 2013 Member 1 Permalink

    @NUCLEAR_FOX (View Post)

     My nitrogen already does what you wanted it to do, besides synthesizing hydrogen.

  • cyberdragon
    9th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    And yours doesn't grow plants.

     

    EDIT: P.S. I made nitrogen cold for you (not to cold), happy now?

  • firefreak11
    9th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @cyberdragon (View Post)

     It does...My nitrogen makes plants grow faster than water. It has been that way for 2 versions. Have you not tested my mod out?

  • cyberdragon
    9th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    It must be two versions old.

  • firefreak11
    9th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @cyberdragon (View Post)

     Version 4.0.3 has it. That version is out now.

  • NF
    9th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Thanks firefreak11.

  • firefreak11
    9th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @NUCLEAR_FOX (View Post)

     You're welcome. My version also is cold upon spawning, so it can be used as a coolant.

  • cyberdragon
    9th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    O.K. Updated. And do you know what I just found out. Your code is TERRIBLE! It can't even make plant grow from underneath. And, I didn't know deuterium is a gas. IT'S NOT, IT'S LIQUID!

     


    EDIT: Nevermind, you just changed the name.

  • firefreak11
    9th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @cyberdragon (View Post)

     Deuterium oxide is a liquid, deuterium is just hydrogen with an extra neutron. If you knew anything about chemistry, you would notice that deuterium oxide is water with an extra neutron, and deuterium oxide and deuterium itself are two different things. And my code is not "TERRIBLE!", it is just not as complex as you think you need to make yours to appear a "good" programmer. I do not spend three days coding an element, on average I spend about 5 minutes at the most making a new particle. If you want it to grow plant underneath, I can do that. I did not do that, however, because when you put n2 on TOP of a plant, the TOP will grow.

  • cyberdragon
    9th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    O.K. then, if plants now have a top and bottom. You have to make ROOT.

Locked by Catelite: I don't think we've even added any periodic elements besides oxygen and hydrogen, and both of those were just helper end-results for other reactions.