PROT fix

  • Ortega
    14th Sep 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Hello. I downloaded the TPT beta and discovered a new element - PROT. This is a very interesting idea, and a promising, if not a "but." If CRAY generates photons in each cell for each possible direction of propagation, the PROT is generated randomly and there is no guarantee that he will appear at a specific point. Same with PCLN. Please do, PROT more like PHOT. Sorry for GoogleEnglish.

  • The-Fall
    14th Sep 2013 Member 3 Permalink

    No. 

    Use VOID to suround the clone or use DMND or INSL to shape the direction.  

  • jacob1
    15th Sep 2013 Developer 3 Permalink
    this actually wouldn't even make sense for PROT. PROT travels over everything, and this includes all types of CLNE. So just make a large blob / line of CLNE and use VOID to cut it off and make it go in the direction you want. It's not an entirely random direction like ELEC is, it will tend to travel in straight lines. It can still be tweaked a little though, making lasers was one thing I only tried to do for a little bit before experimenting with something else.
  • Ortega
    15th Sep 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    You have misunderstood, now it is technically impossible to create a compact device that produces one or more Prot at a specified location for each SPRK.
    With photons this is possible. 

    Of course, I use DMND but there is no guarantee that within 1-2 frame of PCLN activity will be emitted at least one PROT in single posible direction.

  • lunaxiii
    20th Sep 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Will PROT be able to react with NEUT and ELEC under pressure to create heavier elements than hydrogen gas?

    I rather like how I can now use PROT and ELEC to make HYGN, I feel this is useful; as I can now make self sustaining stars, but PROT should accelerate fusion, should it not? Or am I being too demanding?

     

    [edit] nevermind, I found a thread pertaining to the information I asked about, sorry for the inconvenience.

    Edited once by lunaxiii. Last: 20th Sep 2013