Atari
Atari
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7th Jun 2017
8th Jun 2017
So basically this ended up being a fairly controllable switch. I have no idea how it works or why it works. If someone can explain that would be cool. Hope you all enjoy
soweird very sprk subframe

Comments

  • calamity_ganon
    calamity_ganon
    19th Mar 2024
    everybody read tigerjieer's comment!
  • Dawshna
    Dawshna
    10th Jun 2017
    an actually relevant comment, i noticed that when i used nble to ionize it into plazma, when i deleted it or even left it going it kept producing nble.. Maybe it could be used as some sort of timed regeneration device?
  • Dawshna
    Dawshna
    10th Jun 2017
    lightsabers!
  • Buffalo
    Buffalo
    9th Jun 2017
    Well it blew up when I tried to do it. When could it use DRAY-like effects and blow up the entire thing?
  • xlebywek
    xlebywek
    9th Jun 2017
    wat? +1
  • tigerjieer
    tigerjieer
    9th Jun 2017
    A theory.
  • tigerjieer
    tigerjieer
    9th Jun 2017
    When you're not deleting anything, the PSTN pushes the most it can and the SPRK travels through the PSCN normally. But when you delete something, the PSCN moves upwards. The SPRK (sparked by CONV) turns back to PSCN (after some time) at the same rate as it being pushed up, creating the illusion that it isn't moving.
  • Sean222
    Sean222
    8th Jun 2017
    Strange when you d the thing the bray goes subframe. . .
  • Arkanine
    Arkanine
    8th Jun 2017
    This hurt my downstairs area. :( +1
  • ATernative
    ATernative
    8th Jun 2017
    SPRK have life(2), so it's useless at subframe, but anyway - nice thing