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Just checking that you tested reactions that produce heat to ensure they didn't self-gas into non-existence |
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Thank you! It was a lot to go through so a second set of eyes is very appreciated. |
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About the PR
Adds a maximum temperature until a reagent has a reaction, whether its dissipating into gas or exploding or turning into something like ash.
Why / Balance
Right now chemistry is a very inert job. You can just superheat things to sun like levels with no reaction. This is well very weird and boring. This PR adds interactions when chems hit certain temps like turning into a gas via boiling off or if they have flammable elements having a minor explosion (except meth, it goes big boom because methlab). This should make chemisrty a much more thoughtful department as to how you do your job instead of fire and forget that beaker on the hotplate.
Technical details
Mostly contained in a single yaml file but minor alterations to some other chems to make the values usable.
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MIT
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