A new BUG in World of Goo!

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Joined: 10/22/2009

If you keep knocking the water with a ball for a long time. The water will disappear! And the water's force will disappear too!
Amazing!
We need a video of this next...
P.S.:@Mygod knocked about 30 minutes!

Joined: 12/23/2010

Being able to disable forcefields is pretty cool. If it didn't require 30 minutes of knocking, it might be usable for special level mechanics.

Joined: 07/05/2011

It seems @wogfan is the one who first discover this bug. I learned to use this bug for about 30 minutes and finally success.

Console Debug information here:

[t=356.92] STATE TRANSITION: LOADING --> LEVEL (after 0 sec)
[t=356.92] playing level 'ObservatoryObservationStation'
[t=361.38] fps=58.0 ups=50.0
[t=366.40] fps=60.2 ups=50.0
[t=371.42] fps=60.0 ups=50.0
[t=376.44] fps=60.0 ups=50.0
[t=381.46] fps=60.0 ups=50.0
[t=386.48] fps=60.0 ups=50.0
[t=391.50] fps=60.2 ups=50.0
[t=396.52] fps=60.0 ups=50.0
[t=401.54] fps=60.0 ups=50.0
[t=406.56] fps=60.0 ups=50.0
[t=408.78] restarting level 'ObservatoryObservationStation'
[t=411.12] STATE TRANSITION: LEVEL --> LOADING (after 54 sec)
[t=411.12] STATE TRANSITION: LOADING --> LEVEL (after 0 sec)
[t=411.12] playing level 'ObservatoryObservationStation'
[t=411.58] fps=58.0 ups=50.0
[t=416.60] fps=60.2 ups=50.0
[t=419.46] earthquake! magnitude=20.00
[t=419.48] earthquake! magnitude=20.00
[t=419.50] earthquake! magnitude=5.84
[t=421.62] fps=60.0 ups=50.0
[t=426.64] fps=60.0 ups=50.0
[t=431.66] fps=60.0 ups=50.0
[t=436.68] fps=57.4 ups=50.0
[t=441.70] fps=10.0 ups=50.0
[t=446.72] fps=10.2 ups=50.0
[t=451.74] fps=10.0 ups=50.0
[t=456.76] fps=10.0 ups=50.0
[t=461.78] fps=10.0 ups=50.0
[t=466.80] fps=10.2 ups=50.0
[t=468.50] aborting level 'ObservatoryObservationStation' (back to island)

After I use the bug, the fps goes to 10 and I don't know why, that's a funny bug. Video soon.

Joined: 10/22/2009

Mygod wrote:
It seems @wogfan is the one who first discover this bug.

No. @jackchen2345 is.

Joined: 07/05/2011

Okay. Here it is:

Joined: 02/20/2011

If you pause it, you can see that the water has disappeared. EDIT: Nev mind, it is quite clear later on in the video.

-_-

Joined: 07/05/2011

kirdneh wrote:
If you pause it, you can see that the water has disappeared. EDIT: Nev mind, it is quite clear later on in the video.
I didn't success for the first time in the video, you saw the water disappeared because of the video recorder and my slow computer. Wink

It seems the water disappear while a geometry is pulled out of the hinge by a great force.

P.S. YouTube optimized my video so you may see something odd in color.