I want a realistic nuke in next update.

  • creeper_13th
    10th Apr 2020 Member 0 Permalink

    This can be only used by me and certain people like dev's and jacob1 and don't forget me.

  • Supercrafter
    10th Apr 2020 Member 0 Permalink

    I definitely think that that won't come true. 

  • Lockheedmartin
    11th Apr 2020 Moderator 0 Permalink
    @creeper_13th (View Post)
    You will need to explain your suggestion a bit more. What do you mean by 'realistic'? What aspects are currently unrealistic? What are the current uses for implementing this suggestion? It's very difficult to implement something without any specifics on what needs to be changed/added.

    Please read the suggestion guidelines to understand the essential requirements for making suggestions https://powdertoy.co.uk/Discussions/Thread/View.html?Thread=18901
    Edited once by Lockheedmartin. Last: 11th Apr 2020
  • _Theo
    11th Apr 2020 Member 0 Permalink

    "This can be only used by me and certain people like dev's and jacob1 and don't forget me."
    Yeah no.

  • creeper_13th
    23rd Apr 2020 Member 1 Permalink

    like a mushroom cloud of fire and a shock wave of smoke that destroys anything it hits and makes the ground smoke a little.

     

    a nuclear shock wave is a ton of wind force pushing on smoke destroying anything it touches and makes the ground smoke sometimes and stuff from a distance not to far from the mushroom cloud is set on fire ok.

    Edited once by creeper_13th. Last: 23rd Apr 2020
  • SentinelDuality
    25th Apr 2020 Member 0 Permalink

    @creeper_13th (View Post)

     consider adding a little bit of broken coal to your bombs for ground smoke?

  • scp_4950
    26th Apr 2020 Member 0 Permalink

    Use Console

  • East_Europe3339
    27th Apr 2020 Member 0 Permalink

    You clearly dont know how that works. Do you? yeah of course not

  • nousernamefound
    17th May 2020 Member 0 Permalink

    i mean shock waves sound cool, id like to have building destroying shockwaves but the rest is just no