Anything and everything goes in here... within reason.
Tue Jan 10, 2006 11:40 pm
I like drawing little pots with the wall tool and funnelling them full of each substance, trying to see how complicated I can make the network of "pipes" and seeing which pot fills up first. I also like drawing plants and putting spouts above them to see how long it takes them to grow.
Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:19 am
what i do is i make a little path for the water to go on, then make a collection thing at the bottom, then put some plant stuff there and watch it go down.. then i do the same thing a little ways off, but i put a spout or i cut the water in half...
Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:21 am
I also like making rainclouds out of the spouts. It's really fun!
Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:23 am
I left one of my continuous fire experiments going overnight, and it's still going. I've discovered the secret of everlasting fire! Muahahahahahaha!
Has anyone played the version of this with the stick-figure zombies? The whole saltwater thing is driving me nuts.
Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:28 am
PuddingofEvil wrote:I left one of my continuous fire experiments going overnight, and it's still going. I've discovered the secret of everlasting fire! Muahahahahahaha!
Has anyone played the version of this with the stick-figure zombies? The whole saltwater thing is driving me nuts.
Continuous fire?! You must tell!
Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:39 am
Fiddelysquat wrote:PuddingofEvil wrote:I left one of my continuous fire experiments going overnight, and it's still going. I've discovered the secret of everlasting fire! Muahahahahahaha!
Has anyone played the version of this with the stick-figure zombies? The whole saltwater thing is driving me nuts.
Continuous fire?! You must tell!

I finally closed that tab or I'd take a screenshot, but what I did was:
1) Turn off everything but water, then turn up the water to 5 and put a lot of spout everywhere.
2) Get the plant started growing, then turn oil back up on 5.
3) Set fire to the stream of oil. The flame will travel up to the top of the stream and stay there.
4) Then the plant eventually grows to where it touches the fire, and it burns.
Once the fire burns most of the plant away, it'll start regrowing while the fire keeps burning at the top of the oil stream and it all repeats. I've heard there are other ways to keep the flame going for a long time, but this one's my preferred method.
[/virtual pyromania]
Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:54 am
*Burns*
*gets bored*
*plays Urbandead, kills zombies*
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