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Post by IvanYiu247 on Mar 2, 2012 15:42:52 GMT
Looks like that all the elements in the old PG will be coming back. This time it's Gunpowder. BG-shade is also implemented in this update.
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Post by Elmach on Mar 3, 2012 2:41:49 GMT
As far as I can tell, gunpowder burns as fast or faster than powder. I'm not sure on this at all, though. When gunpowder burns, it explodes and creates outwards wind from it, even in G-off. Because of the way gunpowder burns, water isn't as good as preventing fires as it is in powder or seed. As of this update, gunpowder is the only element that can only be destroyed. As of this update, water and fan are the only elements that have no reactions that consume* or create it. Conservation of Water, and Conservation of Fan. As of this update, wood is the only secondary element. *Not including boundary errors, such as Side-off, and stuff falls out, or Side-loop, and stuff collides. EDIT: Fixed errors.
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Post by Alphaepic on Mar 3, 2012 3:00:30 GMT
Water can't be made, and fan is indestructible.
Gunpowder seems to explode outwards...
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Post by urdothor on Mar 4, 2012 2:59:29 GMT
Inside a box of white holes the gunpowder explosion seems to last for a shorter period of time, IT GOES FASTER IS WHAT I"M TRYING TO SAY!
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Post by QwertyuiopThePie on Mar 6, 2012 5:38:50 GMT
Hm, maybe that has to do with compression?
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Post by urdothor on Mar 10, 2012 0:51:02 GMT
I think what it is is that with normal gravity the when produced by the explosion moves it away from the fire, however the white hole pushes them together.
Also i you let a large amount of GP to diffuse with all sides removed and you set it on fire will it falls it creates an updraft. Testing with normal powder
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Post by Alphaepic on Mar 10, 2012 0:57:15 GMT
Gunpowder's the fastest falling element in normal gravity so far, but that's not particularly useful yet.
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Post by urdothor on Mar 10, 2012 1:04:38 GMT
Fire seems to burn gunpowder more often than powder... Though not much of either surives there is a greater percent of powder than gunpowder when they are mixed.. Have tested with layers of both of them and with them mixed in evenly
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Post by Elmach on Mar 10, 2012 8:37:20 GMT
Yup, gunpowder is heavier than seed, which is heavier than powder. Still lighter than water, though.
Seed is just under 1.5 times the weight of powder. Gunpowder is just over twice the weight of powder. Water is about 1.5 times the weight of gunpowder.
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