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Post by CardParty on Feb 7, 2015 15:38:29 GMT
You probably already know this. I created wheels intersecting other wheels. Most objects can not be created if they will be intersecting(appears red) other objects. How it happened: I was rapidly clicking different areas on my machine to create wheels. I think that because the time interval between clicks(wheel creation/placement) was so short, the game didn't have enough time to check to see if it was a possible placement. And so I had Objects placed that were partially inside other objects. This also happens with bombs. I've tried a few other objects and I assume this can happen to any. But it seems harder to do with the double size Metal Plate. Anyway, I love the game guys. I don't think this "breaks" the game, but thought I should tell you. Rooting for you! -Naré
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Post by Arlekin on Feb 7, 2015 17:25:38 GMT
Thanks, but yup, we already knew To be exact Praesumo found and popularized the idea. Although i don't know if anyone tried something like that with wheels, that gives some interesting possibilities.
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Post by Praesumo on Feb 7, 2015 18:09:48 GMT
Actually it doesn't create any(many) possibilities. Once you press play, almost all intersecting parts will "pop" out until they're no longer intersecting. If 2 bombs are intersecting, they'll instantly explode.
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Post by Arlekin on Feb 7, 2015 19:36:08 GMT
OH, i thought intersecting wheels might be useful for creating long "planks"
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Post by CardParty on Feb 8, 2015 0:11:01 GMT
Well if you attached springs to the wheels, they would still be attached even though they pop off, right?
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