v0.8.3 - variety update
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+ Mod Manager Update
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[Version 0.8.3]
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+ Laser
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+ Snake (Not the animal)
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+ Ball (Hidden experiment)
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+ Cyanide
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+ Ammonia, a fertilizer
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+ Vaccine
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+ Antibody
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+ Infection
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+ Cell
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+ Cancer
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+ Rain Clouds form from steam high up
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+ Pyrocumulus Clouds
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+ Fire Clouds
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+ Fuse
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+ RGB LEDs
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+ Mud and Wet Sand seaps into the ground
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+ Algae and Plants can clean water
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+ Cloners are now invincible
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+ Animals eat more varieties of things
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+ Fireballs now extinguish in water
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~ Fireballs now flicker and are colored differently
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~ Light is now directional and doesn't delete immediately
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~ Frogs, Flies, Fireflies, Bees, Fish, Termites, Rats, Slugs, Snails, and Bubbles now move more realistically
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~ Rats now create less Plague
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~ Fireflies now realistically color
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~ Moved Clouds to Gases category
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~ Moved Gray Goo to Special category
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~ Mushrooms stalks now have gravity
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~ Dirty water looks dirtier
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~ Lattice is given a different color than Filler
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+ Technical: Reaction property "oneway"
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~ Fixed: Rocks don't sink in water
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+ Technical: Support Any (SA) behavior
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~ Technical: All animals now use reactions to eat
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~ Fixed: Rocks don't sink in liquids
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~ Fixed: Supportive elements like concrete don't sink in liquids
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~ Fixed: Large decimal values for molten elements
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~ Fixed: Fish can't swim through dirty water
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~ Fixed: Pixels that should be burning created by other pixels aren't burn
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~ Fixed: Acid Cloud density not working
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~ Fixed: Fire causes Clouds to lower
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~ Fixed: Algae tends to move rightwards
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[Version 0.8.2]
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+ Cold Fire
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