It should be fine if the future let us play together so we can IN GAME chat and help each other to build.
Also i have Some new Element ideas Following : Black powder ( under pressure makes an instant explosion and normally burns whit fast flying sparks like realistic ) Cesium (Exactly same lightning way as Rubidium but makes loads more pressure and little bit more fire that already ) Barium nitrate (burns whit a green flame like realistic ( i have test it in real :) ) ) Lithium ( also as real burns whit a red flame and lights after hight temperature ) Hardened Acid(like a type of remains to different explosives,Under pressure and whit water it gets liquid again(acid)) __________________________________________
Also in game a new menu idea :
Same but when you are holding on a element it comes up a list that is showing it whit just different colors attached ( just the basic ones ) But the "B" key will ofc remain Like this (also the mark has the color behind or just make a square list whit the colors on like this
Multiplayer has been suggested many times, it would lag too much and eat bandwidth Caesium explodes on air, its almost impossible to use as an alkali metal barium nitrate - just a coloured fire? Lithum - just a coloured fire?
And yea just the fire for making different fireworks ( like from start also that why i said black powder and bombs are already in also fuse so this is what "I think remains :) just an idea ofc
Lithium sounds great, but please could you give it some uses, and a reaction that makes battery would be interesting. Hardened acid would be like void which gets eaten slowly, when eating other particles, but I don't see any use it could have. For the rest, I think we have enough explosives, but there might be room for a few more, if they're proven very useful :)
For me to build a save, I usually put 8-10 hours at a time into it. Just setup a voice chat program to run in the background with TPT setup, and do it that way sort of. Just share an account and take turns adding stuff and reloading the page, so you can slowly build up your progress.