Realistic Nuclear Elements

  • Joey-Jo0
    26th Jul 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    http://filesmelt.com/dl/TPT_Nuke_Mod.rar

    There, I edited the following things:

    Foam now burns faster
    Neutrons will burn Foam(Make it plasma)
    Plutonium isn't fissile anymore.
    Uranium is now fissile.
    Plutonium will now undergo alpha decay to uranium(The red particles, He2+, read on)
    New elements: Platinum and He2+
    Ignore Platinum
    He2+ is nuclear radiation, alpha particles, to be exact.

    Other than that, see for yourself.

    If people like this, I might be able to place it on github.
  • HolyExLxF
    26th Jul 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Doesn't seem to load.

    Error Message
  • Joey-Jo0
    26th Jul 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    I'd love to help you, but I have no idea what causes that error. Seems to run fine on my PC(Windows XP) and the one of my friend (Windows 7).
  • HolyExLxF
    26th Jul 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Mind uploading the source so I can compile it myself?
  • badsqueaker
    26th Jul 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    HolyExLxF:
    Doesn't seem to load.

    Did you try re-installing Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Runtime? I haven't tried this Mod yet, but that fixed my problem with V.37
  • HolyExLxF
    26th Jul 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    badsqueaker

    I just did - no dice.
  • badsqueaker
    26th Jul 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    HolyExLxF

    Actually I am having the same problem.

    I recently got a new OS, and upon re downloading the Powder Toy (it was V.36 at the time), I got the same Side-Side error.

    It inexplicably stopped after a while. Try restarting your computer.
  • HolyExLxF
    26th Jul 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    I ran SxSTrace on powder.exe and now my system reports that the file is incompatible with my filesystem (64 bit).
  • Joey-Jo0
    26th Jul 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    HolyExLxF

    Oh, that's right. I compiled it on a 32bit system...

    Let me upload the source...
    There we go: http://filesmelt.com/dl/TPTNukeSRC.rar
  • BlakPilar
    26th Jul 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    while we're on the subject of realistic elements (since i am new and cannot seem to find how to post my own forum!), dont black holes capture light? and therefore, theoretically, photons should deviate from their straight paths and be sucked in by the black hole element? yes, i know that it just creates low pressure, but if its gonna be called a black hole, it should do what its named for -.-

    ps- sorry if i am being negative, but its just something that was bothering me