loekwous
loekwous
108 / 25
20th Jun 2013
20th Jun 2013
new idea to increase your idea and make your projects much and much bigger, so that we can create full HD screens and desktop pc's with most newest technology in the CPU (GPU) and maybe make a personal LINUX or WINDOWS desktop/notebook/tab
yesplease goforit pressz allredydone unneeded reallyneeded biggerscreen

Comments

  • randomness5555
    randomness5555
    20th Jun 2013
    a bigger box for building in would be nice but would make most things hard to see
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    20th Jun 2013
    (unless you filled it with max life deut and some neut...) soz foe teh trippel commentz....
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    20th Jun 2013
    it would be really great if they quadrulped the cell count.... all current creations could just be moved to the top rght...... and i dont think it would lag THAT much.....
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    20th Jun 2013
    that's just a bigger sandbox... oh and xetalim, with tpt's window size (wich still applies in full screen mode(don't beleive me? download transparent windows)) you can increase the CELL (not pixel that IS impossible) count by up to four times.
  • xetalim
    xetalim
    20th Jun 2013
    @Reshiram:read my comment
  • Reshiram147
    Reshiram147
    20th Jun 2013
    I want this since i start play TPT. +1 !
  • xetalim
    xetalim
    20th Jun 2013
    no. The pixels would be too small. You cant increase the max pixel amount. you cant.
  • zweistein
    zweistein
    20th Jun 2013
    oh, sry, i didn't understand what you meant, but now i know. i like it!
  • zweistein
    zweistein
    20th Jun 2013
    but there is already a zoom function that is usebal and zoomable. just press ctrl + z and ctrl + scroll mouswheel
  • PTuniverse
    PTuniverse
    20th Jun 2013
    I do agree, however, doing something like this only means not only making graphics less effective when zoomed out (the pixels are already at their smallest), but making Powder Toy too resource-consuming, and this would mean that even new computers would normally stay at 30 (unless you are using a double-linked computer or a supercomputer system)