Allow
enough air exchange to make the crate comfortable.
Not exact matches
Where Super Meat Boy was all about the ultra-precise jump, Slime - san demands less in that aspect, in
exchange for forcing you to balance your jumps with
air dashes and wall phasing in quick succession while a wall of digestive acid threatens to melt you in every level if you don't act quickly
enough.
If a larger mass of warm
air has to pass through it, more energy is transferred, through the evaporator's fins (so that even the evaporator's design and, in particular, its
exchange surface play an important part) from the
air to the liquid refrigerant allowed inside it by the TEV or orifice tube so it expands more and, along with the absolute pressure inside the evaporator, the refrigerant's vapor superheat (the delta between the boiling point of the fluid at a certain absolute pressure and the temperature of the vapour) increases, since after expanding into saturated vapour, it has
enough time to catch
enough heat to warm up further by vaporizing the remaining liquid (an important property of a superheated vapour is that no fluid in the liquid state is carried around by the vapour, unlike with saturated vapour).
Where Super Meat Boy was all about the ultra-precise jump, Slime - san demands less in that aspect, in
exchange for forcing you to balance your jumps with
air dashes and wall phasing in quick succession while a wall of digestive acid threatens to melt you in every level if you don't act quickly
enough.
Generate a small pile of CO2 snow that's deep
enough so the
air in the interior doesn't
exchange quickly with the atmosphere.
That is because most of the time, the pores were open
enough to allow
exchange of
air in both directions.
If the igloo or quinzee has a large
enough vent to result in several
air exchanges every night, the warmth inside couldn't be from warm
air being trapped, could it?