kit237
kit237
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10th Mar 2024
10th Mar 2024
all guides do only for the first two types, without touching on the last two. I decided to explain how they work because for a long time I didnt understand how an instant mover works. i hope you like it
pstn piston guide tutorial mover

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  • JonaHungary
    JonaHungary
    17th Mar 2024
    make the font smaller i can still read it
  • kit237
    kit237
    16th Mar 2024
    first pscn activates pstn without tmp, which causes the right side to shift. after that, gold activates pstn with tmp1, due to which the piston can only pick up a piece with a width of one pixel, as a result, pstn picks up only frme. then the right side takes the left with it. the principle of operation is similar to a two-layer mover, but instead of frme with tmp1, the fact that the piston with tmp1 cannot pick up anything thicker than one pixel is used
  • kit237
    kit237
    16th Mar 2024
    can* (cts)
  • kit237
    kit237
    16th Mar 2024
    an you tell me what exactly was not clear to you? just in case, i will describe in great detail the principles of operation of momentum drones
  • Bens-things5000
    Bens-things5000
    16th Mar 2024
    i want a momentum mover guide
  • Bens-things5000
    Bens-things5000
    16th Mar 2024
    i want to do drones no piston movers
  • OrthogonalCaster
    OrthogonalCaster
    12th Mar 2024
    Oh also, a phantom mover should be safer with erasing stuff is you use CRAY(BRAY) with life=1 to erase things, instead of CRAY(SPRK).
  • OrthogonalCaster
    OrthogonalCaster
    12th Mar 2024
    Definitely a relation there, yeah. But again, the tail is the difference. To make a 4-directional mover (or a drone as I call them for brevity) the engine is required to be on only one side of the FRME, there shouldn't be a tail of any sort. You cah have two FRME layers, but that's a waste of space. Anyways, push-thru movers are generally following this rule, and that would make them somewhat distinct.
  • kit237
    kit237
    12th Mar 2024
    OrthogonalCaster: i think id: 2994326 refers to cray movers. it 1)creates the left part for itself 2)activates the left part 3)erases the extended piston 4)takes the left part
  • OrthogonalCaster
    OrthogonalCaster
    11th Mar 2024
    And I include this design in the push-thru category too. It's way too goofy id:2994326