Please explain

  • Cracker1000
    28th Dec 2013 Member 1 Permalink
    As the topic says i need help to understand that how we can increase the range or radius or that 2x2 invisible area under which the detectors normally detect. Actually i know a bit that we can use .tmp to increase or decrease it.but the problem is that i am unable to make the detectors detect beyond 100 pixels.So is there any way to make it possible.Hope you understand.
    and,secondly i want to ask that is there any free version of tpt other than v1.0 or tptrev1.0 in android?I have a 1.0 version but cant find 1.2 for free the google playstore needs charges.so please help me on these topics.Any help would be appriciated.
    Thanks for reading,and sorry for my poor english.And also devs is there any plan to introduce new elements in ver 90.0 if you are planning then please can you give me a changelog?thanks again.
    Edited once by cracker1000. Last: 28th Dec 2013
  • jenn4
    28th Dec 2013 Member 0 Permalink
    Answer to pretty much all of your questions: https://github.com/simtr/The-Powder-Toy
    The tricky part is to find the actual answers.
  • nucular
    28th Dec 2013 Member 0 Permalink
    @cracker1000

    1. Problem: The only way I can think of is to move the sensor and then use WIFI or something.

    2. Problem: As you maybe know, these are inofficial ports and downloading them for free is piracy (however, I guess everybody hates the app creator for selling the compiled form of this free open-source project). You can either compile it yourself (which is even harder than compiling the official source) or contact the app author (he is even on this forum I guess).

    3. Problem: There are currently no new elements planned for 90.0, however you can also just click on the Changelog link on the start page or here :P
  • Fakenublet
    28th Dec 2013 Member 1 Permalink

    You can use PSTN and FRME to move the sensors around.

  • jacob1
    29th Dec 2013 Developer 0 Permalink
    DTEC has a max radius of 25 because if not it would be really laggy. There isn't anything you can do about this except more sensors?

    I would not buy that android version. I made a full version of tpt once for android (well, really mniip did. I just compiled it). I have no idea where it is, probably gone now because everything I had on linux got deleted at one point. It's still on my phone though ... It's not possible to use well because there is no keyboard, zoom, or other necessary things. (oh, also it's still on github waiting to be compiled again)

    Version 90.0 has no changelog or release yet, and nobody has bothered to add any elements. Maybe gravitons but they might not work well for everyone. Development is like 10% of what it used to be anyway, we need more devs ):
    Edited once by jacob1. Last: 29th Dec 2013
  • nucular
    29th Dec 2013 Member 0 Permalink
    @jacob1

    There are still 9 fancy pull requests waiting to be merged...
  • xetalim
    29th Dec 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @jacob1 (View Post)

     A pull request such as ERAY by boxmein.

  • jacob1
    29th Dec 2013 Developer 0 Permalink
    @nucular (View Post)
    @xetalim (View Post)
    I already commented on ERAY, it's probably a no. Also I now reduced that to 4 pull requests, many were useless, old, or we never really wanted. The rest all have a possibility if someone convinces me.