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<blockquote data-quote="Trackball" data-source="post: 252541" data-attributes="member: 5924"><p>I just had a minor bug that I may <strong>never</strong> be able to reproduce.</p><p>It didn't affect the actual gameplay at all, but I felt it was worth mentioning.</p><p></p><p>In my last game of Mustang, by some freak coincidence, I managed to get two balls into the scoop at the same time, one right after the other.</p><p>And while in there, the balls <strong>did not have collision with each other.</strong> They just overlapped, like a Venn diagram.</p><p>I even nudged the table just to be sure, and yep, they moved--and then just about completely overlapped one another, looking like a single ball.</p><p>Once they were ejected, one after the other, the game played as normal, with ball caroms and everything.</p><p></p><p>But here's the weird thing: Later that same game, I got two balls in the scoop AGAIN--and this time, they DID have collision.</p><p>Because of this, one was just barely hanging on in there, as if it could pop out with the slightest nudge. I didn't risk it, but as before, once they were ejected, the game proceeded as normal.</p><p></p><p>I have never had that happen in any other Farsight pinball game or table.</p><p>Again, a minor thing that didn't have any serious effect, but it was so weird I just had to share it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trackball, post: 252541, member: 5924"] I just had a minor bug that I may [B]never[/B] be able to reproduce. It didn't affect the actual gameplay at all, but I felt it was worth mentioning. In my last game of Mustang, by some freak coincidence, I managed to get two balls into the scoop at the same time, one right after the other. And while in there, the balls [B]did not have collision with each other.[/B] They just overlapped, like a Venn diagram. I even nudged the table just to be sure, and yep, they moved--and then just about completely overlapped one another, looking like a single ball. Once they were ejected, one after the other, the game played as normal, with ball caroms and everything. But here's the weird thing: Later that same game, I got two balls in the scoop AGAIN--and this time, they DID have collision. Because of this, one was just barely hanging on in there, as if it could pop out with the slightest nudge. I didn't risk it, but as before, once they were ejected, the game proceeded as normal. I have never had that happen in any other Farsight pinball game or table. Again, a minor thing that didn't have any serious effect, but it was so weird I just had to share it. [/QUOTE]
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