RIME description slightly wrong.

  • agustrusher
    28th Jul 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    I don't want to be that annoying person that points out everly tiny flaw and makes a big deal out of it, but I did notice a mix-up in the wording of the RIME description (when you mouse over the element).  

     

    Here is the RIME description: "Solid, created when steam cools rapidly and goes through sublimation."

     

    Now, I don't know if you dev guys already new this and are going to fix it in the next update, but basically...it's not sublimation. Sublimation is when a solid directly converts into a gaseous state, skipping the liquid state (when the RIME directly turns into FOG or DRIC to CO2). The correct term is deposition; a gas directly coverting to a solid state, once again skipping the liquid state.

     

    Once again, I don't want to be annoying or whiny about it.

    I might even be wrong, but I did look it up. :S

    Edited once by agustrusher. Last: 28th Jul 2013
  • Simon
    28th Jul 2013 Administrator 1 Permalink
    You're right, I assume the author meant deposition, not sublimation.
  • jacob1
    28th Jul 2013 Developer 0 Permalink
    Maybe I just got confused, I didn't even know RIME was actually a solid until I placed it.