Advanced Powder Game

  • Gamewizard71
    3rd Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Well since a lot of the advanced ideas have been "shot" down because the coders want to preserve the simplicity of powder toy. So thats when i had an idea. Maybe the coders can make a separate version one thats more advanced one with more options... etc. This would be useful for lab projects, scientists, and more. I think powder toy is a more abundant tool than any of the other physics simulators but it could be even better.

    People will have to work together and learn how to make complex code.
    This project can be a separate project from The_Powder_Toy

    TODO:
    *Super fluid
    *Osmosis
    *Atoms
    *Molecules
    *Complete list of elements
    *Photosynthesis
    *Fusion as well as fission
    *Various new forms of matter
    *More accurate reactions speeds and properties
    *Higher max pressure and temperatures
    *Electrolysis of various elements

    Plausible:
    *Moving solids
    **Powder Game has moving solids why cant Powder Toy?
    **We have implemented the game of life so this could be possible
    **Requires research on how things move/react

    *Movable solids
    **Sounds possible may have to look for ideas
  • Neospector
    3rd Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    No...most are shot down because of coding problems, breaking of present saves, and lack of purposes.
  • Cr15py
    3rd Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Here's what I CAN see in this mod:
    -All or most periodic table elements.
    -Fusion as well as fission
    -Various new forms of matter.
    -More accurate reactions speeds and properties
    -Higher max pressure and temperatures
    -Some compounds
    -Electrolysis of various elements

    What I CANT see in this mod:
    -Advanced liquid physics
    -Incredibly accurate overall physics
    -Movable solids

    Neospector
    I think he means that some people should get together and make a mod.
  • Neospector
    3rd Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Cr15py
    Oh. Then I'm in.
  • Candunc
    3rd Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Cr15py
    I agree.
    +1
  • Uberness
    3rd Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
  • Gamewizard71
    3rd Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    maybe not incredibly accurate but we can get close... all it takes is research and dedication
  • Gamewizard71
    3rd Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    protons neutrons and electrons sounds like a good start
  • Gamewizard71
    3rd Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    the reason why i suggested this is because a lot of ideas are thrown away or lost ... and there isnt very many particle simulators... good ones at least
  • Gamewizard71
    3rd Feb 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    but this one is one of the best
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