arK
13th Aug 2013
16th Mar 2014
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Comments
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@combustion-man: unpublished, id:1074789
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wheres AE1 gone?
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@The-Best-Man: layering. Just google "layering site:powdertoy.co.uk"
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HOW DID YOU MAKE THAT?
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INSL AND ARAY ARE ON A SAME PIXEL?
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@jake2468: yep, that would be true for any other conductive material, but SWCH is a little bit faster than others. Generally speaking other conductives have to wait until SPRK's life is less that 4 before they can accept it, SWCH is not doing that, it can accept any SPRK until its life is greater than 0. So basically all this "conduct-suck-turn-off" stuff happens in one frame (at the same time) :D
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jake: INWR first spark SWCH, then get sucked
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@ark if the swch only gets turned off when it is sprked (by the inwr) then when the portal sucks out the sprk from the inwr the swch does'nt get sprked and therefore does'nt get turned off
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@china-richway2: "That random gen isn't perfectly random..." - lawl, this is the last thing I care about.
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@jake2468: "is going back up and not down" - because it is not going up, address register is unable to decrement the value, it appears to go up, but in fact it's jumping (take a closer look at the actual program). "and also why doesnt the inwr get sparked" - INWR inside address register near SWCH? It does, you just can't see it cause SPRK is immediately "sucked" by PRTI :D