jacob1
jacob1
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29th Sep 2012
16th Mar 2014
Post any bugs you find here. But there aren't as many bugs that are really bugs and I don't already know about than when this first started, so also use this as a general conversation save, or to ask / tell me anything. #1 most commented save in tpt!
problems jacob1 bugreport glitch fix 960847 tptpp bugs tptplusplus glitches

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  • _Toby_Fox_
    _Toby_Fox_
    11th Sep 2019
    @jacob1 So i've been wondering, is it possible for me to change my username?
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    8th Sep 2019
    thanks :), glad you still play and enjoy TPT, even after all those years
  • flubber5
    flubber5
    8th Sep 2019
    Hi, I wanted to express how awesome TPT is. For the past 5 years it's been one of my few creative outlets. Not knowing about the element wiki page, I spent a good 50 hours toying around with it during school just to figure out how each element works (my teachers didn't think it was a game and let it slide). Since then it's been an on and off hobby. And all without advertisements! It's a beautiful platform that I take pride in. Love you @jacob1
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    4th Sep 2019
    sure but they will be ignored most likely.
  • creator_xD
    creator_xD
    4th Sep 2019
    can i post element ideas?
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    28th Aug 2019
    I somehow missed your comment. I pay $20/month for the vps that it runs on. I'm looking to downgrade this soon though, because I spent a huge amount of money on a powerful dedicated server, and I'm going to move almost everything there at some point soon. The minecraft server is the only reason I use a $20/month vps and not a $5/month one.
  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    13th Aug 2019
    How expensive is it to keep the TPTMP server up? (You use starcatcher.us, right?)
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    12th Aug 2019
    You could use TSNS + FILT + HSWC to copy heat values from one place to another. Probably not what you want though :P. HEAC is pretty good for moving heat too. Neither of these elements respect the laws of thermodynamics.
  • kazitor
    kazitor
    12th Aug 2019
    Wall might be best because it should be transparent to e.g. wtrv. Also not sure if I've suggested this before, but a sort of "thermal pipe" that conducts heat to/from its contents would be great for heating and cooling.
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    11th Aug 2019
    I think that sounds like a cool idea. Would probably be an element, is easy to do that. (the element itself would block some velocity though, which is a slight issue)