jojofishfishing
jojofishfishing
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6th Apr 2017
10th Aug 2017
I have been experimenting with warp for a long time but this effect I found is bizzare. If this is already known about warp I'm sorry, but I discovered it on my own. I'm not sure what this can do for anyone but it seemed wierd enough to share
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  • Im_ygy
    Im_ygy
    15th Sep 2018
    if (parts[i].tmp2>2000) { parts[i].temp = 10000; sim->pv[y/CELL][x/CELL] += (parts[i].tmp2/5000) * CFDS; if (RNG::Ref().chance(1, 50)) sim->create_part(-3, x, y, PT_ELEC); }
  • jojofishfishing
    jojofishfishing
    3rd Aug 2018
    Hey, I just found another thing. Here you go: 2311684.
  • NACEOD
    NACEOD
    29th Jul 2018
    Jamie_S this is there the law of conservation of mass goes into the trash.
  • GODUSMAXIMUS456
    GODUSMAXIMUS456
    28th Jul 2018
    IncrementTimesTwo: thats what quantum entanglement is, linking two objects so if one changes, so does the otherr
  • IncrementTimesTwo
    IncrementTimesTwo
    25th Jul 2018
    Interesting, the fact that deleting something in one orb effects the other.
  • jojofishfishing
    jojofishfishing
    4th Jul 2018
    ha, I hadn't noticed that until now!
  • Jamie_S
    Jamie_S
    29th May 2018
    if you delete an electron 2 will spawn this is maddening :D
  • SuperJohn
    SuperJohn
    5th Mar 2018
    Good that you shared this with other people! now i can make something with this
  • Chemlab
    Chemlab
    8th Jan 2018
    It's tmp2, you can also set the tmp2 of warp to a high number and it will start spawning electrons
  • jojofishfishing
    jojofishfishing
    1st Dec 2017
    Also, the isolated warp does always spawn electrons. It has something to do with it's high variable values, but I have forgotten which one. It was originally created from superactive exot.