How Could This Be Improved?

  • Ramones
    12th May 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    I am very sorry if this is the wrong place to post this.

    I made a hydro-electric power plant, and I just want to know if there is any way for it to be improved. I know, the power lines are not symmetrical, but I have a hard time with things like those. By the way, you can use any part of my power plant for free.

    Here is the link: https://powdertoy.co.uk/Browse/View.html?ID=1187135

  • edza101
    12th May 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    You can link directly to your save by typing a ~ and then your save id. For example:

     

    ~@1187135

    (without the @ sign goes to)

     

  • hittox
    12th May 2013 Member 1 Permalink

    @Ramones (View Post)

     Don't worry you are in the right place to post that ;)

  • Potbelly
    12th May 2013 Banned 1 Permalink
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  • Ramones
    15th May 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @Potbelly (View Post)

     Thank you. However, I like the wires being made out of tungsten for some reason. Though, it does make sense to use titanium as it will never melt when only sparked. Oh, and the gold, was just a random thing I felt like doing. BTW, you actually can activate the overflow lamp. Turn on water equalization, though I don't think anyone just does that...Lol.

    Just some little things.

    • I am horrible with detectors.
    • I am horrible with decorations (more getting right colors, but I have no imagination at that).

    Anyways, thank you very much!

     

    EDIT: Well, I'm not HORRIBLE at detectors...It is just a pain to me to change the ctype, even though it is so easy as in this case it would be this: !set ctype dtec watr

  • jacob1
    15th May 2013 Developer 0 Permalink
    To set the ctype of DTEC, it works by just drawing over it with the brush. Most elements that use ctype like CLNE, DTEC, and PSTN work that way.
  • Ramones
    18th May 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Well, I did some of the things Potbelly mentioned. It actually is less laggy...