Matera_the_Mad
Matera_the_Mad
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2nd Dec 2015
26th Dec 2018
There seems to be little information available on blue VIBR, so I'm publishing what i've found by experimentation. It may be useful for shielding or decorative effects.
vibranium smurf smurfiki cflm bomb vibr blue tmp2

Comments

  • Doughnut
    Doughnut
    4th Dec 2015
    it turns back to green after using soap on virus weird stuff
  • Matera_the_Mad
    Matera_the_Mad
    4th Dec 2015
    @Yoshi_622 I tried that, but if it does work at all it's not precise enough. My own research started with an accident. I set everything to a certain number and wow blue. Then I experimented until I found out exactly what made the difference. @bigexplosion some of it does XD
  • JosephEmmanuel
    JosephEmmanuel
    4th Dec 2015
    @bigexplosion if you use the proprty tool and give vibranium life, it'll glow, but not explode. Also, it'll charge normal vibranium upon contact, and exotic won't harm it
  • bigexplosion
    bigexplosion
    4th Dec 2015
    My question is why doesn't it explode?
  • Yoshi_662
    Yoshi_662
    3rd Dec 2015
    All I can research is that Blue VIBR is created with VIBR (activated) + CFLM
  • Matera_the_Mad
    Matera_the_Mad
    3rd Dec 2015
    @12Me21 That's an awesome reference save! --> 1611960
  • 12Me21
    12Me21
    3rd Dec 2015
    65535 is the highest number that can be stored in 16 bits. In tpt most properties are stored as floating point numbers, but when saving they are usually 2 bytes.
  • 12Me21
    12Me21
    3rd Dec 2015
    I have some information in my "elements that change color" save
  • LucasRincon
    LucasRincon
    3rd Dec 2015
    we can use this totaly new discovery on something stupid like a timer. +1 just like bikes amirite
  • zaccybot2
    zaccybot2
    3rd Dec 2015
    well I meant that is seems like it's signed since it can have negative values, but it also seemed to be an unsigned 16 bit number, if it was a signed 16 bit number it could only go to 32768/7 but it went to 65535, which in theory would require a 17 bit number (ludicrous) to stay as a signed number.. I'm not sure I was pretty tired