Pressure Limits.

  • MisterChernobyl
    31st Jul 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    Ive reached 11248.49 Pressure.

    The question is~

    Can I go any higher?

  • TPT_PL
    31st Jul 2018 Member 0 Permalink
    yes
  • archived_account
    31st Jul 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    yep, do sim.pressure(*X*/4, *Y*/4, math.huge()) (dividing by 4 because pressure map is 4x4) and move cursor to field you selected. you will see inf() in pressure property. 

  • _Theo
    20th Aug 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    Nnnnope that doesn't work actually

  • 0solar3
    2nd Sep 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    YASSS

  • Noyau4
    8th Sep 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    the maximum pressure I reached on powder toy is 256.00

  • insertusername
    9th Sep 2018 Member 1 Permalink

    @Noyau4 (View Post)

     If you want to go higher than that, just turn the pressure settings to "no update" and place a large amount of anything that creates pressure, such as an enclosed space containing Boyle and Uranium made out of Insulation and Titanium, and then you wait.  You can achieve immense pressures by doing this if you set the temperature of both elements to the max simulation temperature because the Uranium heats up under pressure and the Boyle expands when heated, creating a feedback loop of increasing temperature and pressure, which is great if you want to make a fusion bomb using Hydrogen.

  • Notherdimension
    12th Sep 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    The maximum I reached was somehere in the 100 millions with some properties of WARP (reacted by EXOT+ELEC), it produced pure white velocity and REALLY lagged my computer out.

  • GlebGAME
    12th Aug 2020 Member 0 Permalink

    @insertusername (View Post)

     I know that this is 2 years old, but how do I turn the pressure settings to "no update" exactly? Can't find it

  • jacob1
    12th Aug 2020 Developer 0 Permalink
    @GlebGAME (View Post)
    Go into simulation options (checkmark near the bottom of the screen)

    Then change "Air Simulation Mode" to "No Update".

    You can also press 'y' to cycle the air mode until it gets there.