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How much performance would particle detection take out?
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Altiris:

--- Quote from: Dillpickle on April 10, 2013, 04:10:32 PM ---Zonebricks are your new best friend.
Because they have the same properties that waterbricks do, they stop the rain particles from falling through. Many people use it. It won't protect against emitters if you mean all particles, but as far as rain and I think snow goes, it'll stop them.

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Oh yeah I forgot about these, ill use em. Do I need to use events to make the rain not go through or do I just place them?
Legodude77:

--- Quote from: Dillpickle on April 10, 2013, 04:10:32 PM ---Zonebricks are your new best friend.
Because they have the same properties that waterbricks do, they stop the rain particles from falling through. Many people use it. It won't protect against emitters if you mean all particles, but as far as rain and I think snow goes, it'll stop them.

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Why don't all bricks work like this then if zonebricks and waterbricks can?
Orion:

--- Quote from: Legodude77 on April 10, 2013, 04:53:45 PM ---Why don't all bricks work like this then if zonebricks and waterbricks can?

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zones

how do they work
LoLBert:
But even better is ModTer. They're default so you don't have to use events or download an add-on
RaR:
why not treat the rain like client sided projectiles? projectiles don't pass through bricks unless raycasted.
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