Bubly water should be heat sensitive.

  • Videogamer555
    6th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Ever wonder why your soda pop goes flat if left open in the sun on a hot summer day? The reason is because the CO2 quickly outgasses from the solution when heated. Likewise the rate at which CO2 outgasses from the bubly water in TPT should be calculated from the temperature of the bubly water. It it's too cold it will not outgas any CO2. If it's too hot it will outgas very quickly even to the point of being explosive. At room temperature (within a range of + or - 20 degrees from the default temperature of TPT's initial room temperature of 22deg) it will maintain its default rate of outgassing.
  • user25
    6th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Again as we've said countless times is this is not "Realism Toy" its just a sim game, not to mimic real life.
  • alecnotalex
    6th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Videogamer555 (View Post)
    You know... I guess it's actually pretty good for an idea. It wouldn't break saves, it doesn't seem that hard to code, and it has some uses in machines. I wouldn't give a +1, but then again, I wouldn't give a -1.
    (element suggestions?)
  • Videogamer555
    6th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    user25:

    Again as we've said countless times is this is not "Realism Toy" its just a sim game, not to mimic real life.

    Just because its goal isn't to mimic real life doesn't mean the goal is to AVOID things that mimic real life either. If it is a good idea, it shouldn't be shot down just because it is realistic.
  • user25
    6th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I'm saying that you used specifics from real life exactly. That along with your other suggestions told me that it probably wont be used as it is too specifically realistic
  • Dansteph
    6th Sep 2011 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • Videogamer555
    6th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I didn't specify anything from real life temperature wise. For example I said that the room temperature in TPT is 22deg NOT that the real life definition of "room temperature" was 22deg.

    Also I didn't specify the equation that one should use to determine the rate of CO2 outgassing based on the temperature. I'll leave that up to the developers of TPT.