They Speed Up??
Author | Jiggerjaw |
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Tags | author:jiggerjaw rated test |
Created | 2006-08-27 |
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4 by 9 people.
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Description | Interesting discovery.
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2007-02-07
beanhead = correct
N only processes one AI at a time. Which is why when you have loads of drones they get out of sync.
2006-09-09
beanehad is right
its really not suprising at all...ive had to explain the speed thing to other people...although i wasnt sure it ran quite like this...
and to help ppl out, if you run another n window at the same time, they will lag, and youw ill be able to actually see where the drone misses/ gains "speed"
old trick of mine...
and to help ppl out, if you run another n window at the same time, they will lag, and youw ill be able to actually see where the drone misses/ gains "speed"
old trick of mine...
2006-08-29
pretty simple
just like when you place too many drones, they end up going at different speeds - probably because the code can only do a certain number of commands at a time? so running at the thwump is taking one too many commands ---> drone misses a movement step/frame/whatever occasionally. i think.
2006-08-27
Interesting.
Post this in Bug Reports on the forums, dude.
2006-08-27
Actually no.
I think it's a zap drone problem. I'm sure you've all seen the de-synchronization of zap drones.
TS
TS
2006-08-27
HEY IM NOOBISH
how do you make the other side of the thwamp come after it
2006-08-26
o.x
Nice find.
~Mosh
~Mosh
2006-08-26
to do with refresh speed.
that's about the extent of knowledge. But thwumps moving back should be slower than standard zap drones. Nice, simple exploit.
2006-08-26
Thats very intresting.
Makes for some good ideas.....
Infernus
Wow.