same here. Im not really having any noticeable problems with the mod.
Hi, I use this whenever I can't play my other, heavier games.
I noticed that BOLT and VIBR doesn't make reversium explode anymore, I would love to see that redone (or even a new element which is like reversium but intended for explosions.) Liquid VIBR would also be nice.
Thanks.
Okay, but I was thinking of something that actually explodes upon contact with BOLT. Perhaps it could be called "Displodium" (similar to the Latin for "explode").
Could you please add a crude oil that can be turned into oil, diesel fuel, tar, kerosene, liquefied petroleum gas and petroleum napatha in which we could possibly desulfurize and catalytically reform to produce high octain gasoline? I know it's super complicated and would probably require research on how the stuff would work. it's only a suggestion though. :)
Please try to add some of the following:
XRAY - X-ray - set off by ROEG and ultra-heated TUNG. Colors COAL in light grey(like PHOT, but doesn't heat it). Sparks RBDM and GOLD.
ROEG - Roentgenium - decays (with time) into PLUT by emitting XRAY
LEAD - Lead - absorbs NEUT. Reflects XRAY. Slow conductor.
URA2 - another Uranium isotope - created by exploding PLUT under highest pressure and temperature. Emitting NSMK when heated.
NSMK - nuclear smoke - like SMKE but doesn't produce pressure and isn't that affected by other pressure. Acts slightly like ANAR. Thought to create a mushroom cloud.
It would be nice for these elements
PRPN- Propane, Gas. Spreads out rapidly. Becomes more unstable with pressure. When ignited it explodes more rapidly than nitroglycerin but isn't as sensitive. Can be ignited by fire, smoke above 100'C, or exposed electricity (Insulated wire can not ignite it). Color: A grayish white.
RANI- Yellow Cake, Powder. why the weird abriviation? Wikipedia- "Yellowcake (also called urania)" Otherwise it would be Uran or ania which sound odd, especially Uran. Forms when Uranium mixes with chemicals (Any, you can choose since I can't think of one). Melts at 2,850'C. (IT IS NOT CAKE) Color: Inbetween dark yellow and light yellow.