• Version 100.0
    • Added New element: BASE. Corrosive liquid, neutralizes ACID
    • Added New element: SEED. Grows into a tree when planted and watered
    • Added Add creation reactions for AMTR, PTNM, and LITH
    • Added Add optional heat conduction to pipes
    • Added Add PSTN .tmp3 flags for cancelling movement when the full movement can't be performed
    • Added Add multiple new air sim settings, including ambient air pressure and velocity
    • Added Add basic search to stamp browser
    • Added Add dynamic heat display (Shift+6)
    • Added Add binary support to PROP tool
    • Changed FOG/RIME can absorb gas to become acidic, condense to acid
    • Changed LN2 now can condense on strong GLAS when ambient temperature is low enough
    • Changed Cap velocity and pressure in some reactions
    • Changed Preserve deco in pipe, as long as the pipe wasn't already decorated
    • Changed Minor fixes to various reactions
    • Changed Update / improve many element descriptions
    • Changed Restrict some Lua API functionality to certain events, some scripts need to be fixed and updated
    • Fixed Fix infinite air heat near the boundary
    • Fixed Fix gaseous elements trending down and right
    • Fixed Fix ambient heat not convecting from the right or bottom edges
    • Fixed Fix SOAP movement in loop edge mode
    • Fixed Fix crash when using !get on float types
  • Version 99.5
    • Added Thank you to everyone who played "Return of the Powder Dinn". All the elements have been restored to their original names and positions with your combined efforts
    • Added Your progress is saved and can be restored if you download the script off the script manager
    • Added Several Lua-only changes from the previous version remain. We plan to have a real update later with the actual changes we've been working on.
  • Version 99.4
    • Added After a painfully long wait, the new TPT version has arrived! The game seems to have been abandoned for so long, that it's in a bit of a ... mess. The element labels have all worn off with time. We hope you'll be able to sort it out