moving metal

  • candyman
    3rd Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    yes, i know, a stupid nother moving solids thread.
    but i mean. they just need to create 1 moving metal to make us happy
    it will sink like a powder but stick together like a solid. can be pushed easily by gravity
    . any suggestions(spam all you like)
  • Anmol444
    3rd Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @candyman (View Post)
    NO *U*K*N MOVING SOLIDS. WHAT DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND?
  • therocketeer
    3rd Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    This post has been removed by Sylvi: Text spam.
  • candyman
    3rd Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    itz just . .powder toy is dying if you havent noticed and less good inventions are being made. They should just add some life . . . like we expected in newtonian gravity which failed

    with just one moving metal, we can make guns(the lever system) and bullets and barrels for atom bombs and such a long list
  • therocketeer
    3rd Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @candyman (View Post)

    ok, i'll just put it nice and simple for you:

    As well as the sum of money you'll be paying for the developers coding movable solids relentlessly, you'll end up having to invest in to a computer with the power of Einstein which hasn't even been made yet.
  • candyman
    3rd Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    other falling sand games have it
  • TheTempest
    3rd Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @candyman then go play them.
  • Demoman200
    3rd Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I have an idea: use life in order to link the metal pieces, and make it so it connects like WIFI and PRTI and PRTO
  • candyman
    3rd Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    no
  • therocketeer
    3rd Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @candyman (View Post)

    this is a partical simulater not a physics simulater, infact, it started of as a wind simulater. And look at it now, over 100 different elements to choose from and you still want moving solids.

    take my advice:

    if you want moving solids, download oe cake or phun
Locked by Lockheedmartin: Moving solids. Not going to happen.