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Post by insanityexe on Feb 16, 2015 16:53:11 GMT
While randomly messing around i managed to find a HORRID bug with the springs. The managed to make my vehicle fly. I took a few photos of this, (I sadly didn't print my screen) But they can be viewed on my steam account here, steamcommunity.com/id/InsanityConneXion/screenshots/As my newest screen shots. (ill post a few without profile sharing later) But anyways all i did was strech a sping out to another wheel, delete said wheel, then press L to contract the spring. then the vehicle flew.
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Post by SuburbanSB on Feb 17, 2015 1:26:26 GMT
Hmm, I wasn't quite able to recreate what you were explain, or you pictures, are you able to supply the download for this? See if I am missing anything?
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Post by insanityexe on Feb 18, 2015 21:20:00 GMT
Hmm, I wasn't quite able to recreate what you were explain, or you pictures, are you able to supply the download for this? See if I am missing anything? Well its really simple to re-create. You build a long body. Make 2 sets of wheels on both ends. then attach springs. then you delete 2 wheels from the front (which you stretched the wheels too) and then Press L. Then when the springs go back up press L. Repeat until you then somehow fly. Apologies for the delay. Also here ill re-create the mechanism and attach a link. The bug.bsg (699 B) I have succesfully re-created the mechanism. Simply press L or spam it- something like that, but i tweaked the springs as they were when i last had them. Simple just spam the L key or maybe wait until the springs are steched out and then pressed it. either way you'll get a random result. and be patient. this is a bug so it does not always appear or may take time to make the mechanism fling itself. The bug.bsg (699 B)
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Post by SuburbanSB on Feb 19, 2015 0:03:10 GMT
Ahh okay, I see what you mean now, I haven't tested your design, but someone else had a similar bug. If you see this post, You'll see that they also were able to make it 'fly' as such, by stretching out it out really far. Now my reply there sort of explains what is going. Each time you press "L" you are adding a force into those springs, if it was left how it was it would just sit there, however as you press "L" to contract the springs, on side of the spring stays stationary, while the other is brought to it, if you let go of "L" at the right timing, the end of the spring with fly upward, then as you press "L" again, the spring will contract and force one end, towards the other end, thus countering gravity. It's some what better explained in the post xD
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Post by insanityexe on Feb 26, 2015 22:10:38 GMT
Ahh okay, I see what you mean now, I haven't tested your design, but someone else had a similar bug. If you see this post, You'll see that they also were able to make it 'fly' as such, by stretching out it out really far. Now my reply there sort of explains what is going. Each time you press "L" you are adding a force into those springs, if it was left how it was it would just sit there, however as you press "L" to contract the springs, on side of the spring stays stationary, while the other is brought to it, if you let go of "L" at the right timing, the end of the spring with fly upward, then as you press "L" again, the spring will contract and force one end, towards the other end, thus countering gravity. It's some what better explained in the post xD either way it shouldn't be a thing! XD sorry for the message delay, had to move & setup all my equipment again
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Post by SuburbanSB on Feb 27, 2015 0:40:59 GMT
Well... physics wise it kind of does make sense, if you keep 'powering' it with 'L' it will keep contracting, and expanding. Although as for in game, it's a pretty minor thing, although it possible shouldn't be there.
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