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== Types ==
== Types ==
In ECO there is fresh water and salt water. The effects on e.g. farming is yet widely unknown and remains to be tested.
In ECO there is fresh water and salt water. The effects on e.g. farming is yet widely unknown and remains to be tested.(Note: Farming near a water source ie: river, will cause the water to turn brown, effects came after constant working with the land near water
 
== Physics ==
== Physics ==
It is impossible for the player to "shoot", e.g. mine, at blocks when submerged, while the ability to place blocks remains.
It is impossible for the player to "shoot", e.g. mine, at blocks when submerged, while the ability to place blocks remains.


Blocks (only tested with [[Dirt|dirt]] and [[Stone|stone]]) cannot be placed directly in a stream of water, while stone can be placed indirectly in the stream,
Blocks (only tested with [[Dirt|dirt]] and [[Stone|stone]]) cannot be placed directly in a stream of water, while stone can be placed indirectly in the stream,
by letting it drop from above (see [[Stone|stone]]).
by letting it drop from above (see [[Stone|stone]]).


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Revision as of 20:29, 11 May 2021

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Types

In ECO there is fresh water and salt water. The effects on e.g. farming is yet widely unknown and remains to be tested.(Note: Farming near a water source ie: river, will cause the water to turn brown, effects came after constant working with the land near water

Physics

It is impossible for the player to "shoot", e.g. mine, at blocks when submerged, while the ability to place blocks remains.

Blocks (only tested with dirt and stone) cannot be placed directly in a stream of water, while stone can be placed indirectly in the stream, by letting it drop from above (see stone).