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Post by swarm on Apr 24, 2014 0:56:15 GMT 1
This bug is a funny bug and small but if you were to merge a Rg and Ig completly together and go in play mode and try to get the pickups you will always get the Ig. Experiment
Step one: Take out a RG and a IG. Step two: Merge them together. Step three: Go in play mode. Step four: Try over and over again to get the RG but you will always get the IG.
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Post by Noble on Apr 24, 2014 4:58:58 GMT 1
I wouldn't call this a bug, but I don't what else I would call it. It's just a matter of luck what you pick up when 2 pickups are merged, or it could possibly be in the order you placed them. Say, you placed an Impulse Gun down first, and then merged the Rail Gun with it. Maybe that's why you'll only pick up the Impulse Gun everytime.
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Post by Jatsu on Apr 24, 2014 15:47:31 GMT 1
I wouldn't call this a bug, but I don't what else I would call it. It's just a matter of luck what you pick up when 2 pickups are merged, or it could possibly be in the order you placed them. Say, you placed an Impulse Gun down first, and then merged the Rail Gun with it. Maybe that's why you'll only pick up the Impulse Gun everytime. I just tested this, and it seems to be true for the most part. The pickup that you overlap will be the one you end up picking up most of the time. I was able to reproduce this for several different combinations of pickups too - it's not isolated to only railguns or impulse guns. So if you placed an impulse gun on top of a railgun, you're more likely to pick up an railgun when passing over it. If you placed a railgun on an impulse gun, you're more likely to pick up the impulse gun. If you placed a bazooka on top of a flamethrower, you're more likely to pick up a flamethrower. Placing pickup Y on top of pickup X, will result in pickup X being picked up. However, there's still a slight element of randomness to this though, depending on which direction you move into the pickups from.
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