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Post by deoxy99 on Jul 21, 2009 23:42:06 GMT -5
Request a technology idea! Then I will make it!
The more futuristic it is the higher the tech level of the item!
If I get enough 8 to 10 tech level items the tech level of the thread will increase!
I will approve it the way secret did! Thank you secret! If you did not do it the way you did I would probably not even make this thread!
If it is good I will make it!
Special Thanks To: Secret And The People Who Made The Technology Subcatagory
THE END!
Note: Tone the difficulty of the tech down a bit!
And do not add a link to the technology already made!
It has to be something nobody has made!
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Post by secret on Jul 22, 2009 0:19:10 GMT -5
Umm sorry it wasn't me who made the tech suboard
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Post by deoxy99 on Jul 22, 2009 23:31:36 GMT -5
Umm sorry it wasn't me who made the tech suboard Sorry I made a mistake! I put "who made the tech subboard" in the wrong place! I meant "People who made the tech subboard"!
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Post by miczu on Jul 23, 2009 4:23:41 GMT -5
deoxy I think that there aren't to many good technology elements in PG to do anything good, but if you say you can do it then it will be good test for how good PG is for technology. I would like you to make binary adder. With use of Crystal (requested technology element, 2nd in statistics) I was able to make it on 40x50 screen, here you have link to the adder: Crystal 5bit adding machine
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Post by punxsatownyphil on Jul 26, 2009 19:26:25 GMT -5
Request a technology idea! Then I will make it! The more futuristic it is the higher the tech level of the item! If I get enough 8 to 10 tech level items the tech level of the thread will increase! I will approve it the way secret did! Thank you secret! If you did not do it the way you did I would probably not even make this thread! If it is good I will make it! Special Thanks To: Secret And The People Who Made The Technology Subcatagory THE END! Note: Tone the difficulty of the tech down a bit! And do not add a link to the technology already made! It has to be something nobody has made! What is this I don't even
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Post by deoxy99 on Aug 7, 2009 22:30:57 GMT -5
Please come here!
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Post by madaco on Aug 8, 2009 15:25:25 GMT -5
I think i could make a binary full adder if I knew how to make a or, and, and xor gates... but i think that xor wold require a no gate, which i think i heard doesent work to well. I can get a scren shot of the logic gate representation of the half adder, but i dont know how to translate it to pg...
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Post by GGoodie on Aug 8, 2009 19:03:34 GMT -5
Deoxy99, you got a request, are you going to make it?
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Post by -M4- on Aug 8, 2009 22:14:17 GMT -5
I think i could make a binary full adder if I knew how to make a or, and, and xor gates... but i think that xor wold require a no gate, which i think i heard doesent work to well. I can get a scren shot of the logic gate representation of the half adder, but i dont know how to translate it to pg... Gates for what?(Electric or Laser)
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Post by artcoursecannon on Sept 5, 2009 10:57:15 GMT -5
Technology and logic is probably my favorite part of Powder Game. I am planning on making a device activated by four pairs of switches. The switches are activated by putting either torch or metal on a line of clone. When one of the switches in a pair is activated, the other cannot be activated ever. The fourth switch that is activated will activate the machine itself. Depending on which of the two types of switches (one in each pair) is activated last, the machine will function in a different way. I think that using laser gates could help, but it may take up too much space, as I only have about 10 square pixels for each of the 8 switches. Problems I am facing are:
1: Fitting the machine into such a small space. 2: Connecting the switches in such a way that the first 3 switches activated do nothing, but the fourth switch makes the machine work. 3: Making it so that switches may be activated in any order. 4: Many other problems. 1:Making the maching
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Post by ONYX on Dec 9, 2009 9:13:00 GMT -5
How about a type of clone that produces constant element cloning in all directions.
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