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weird glitch? (screenshot proof [improved so you could understand a bit more])

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Author: applejack

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Date added: 2016-09-18

Rating: 5

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Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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i was playing around until this fuse floats in mid-air,i didn't do anything to it,the 2nd and 3rd shows the evidence and the simulation is running,all of them shows the glitch though
Last edited at 2016/09/18 07:35:09 by applejack
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yeah and all of them's simualtion is running
What glitch? And what's a "fuse"?:s Well, I mean besides the obvious fuse that blows to protect an electrical circuit, or a fuse that you light that gives you a time delay before a bomb explodes.

Your screen shots do not explain anything at all. I cannot figure out what the "glitch" is that you are complaining about simply by looking at those images. Can you duplicate the scene so that I and others could actually see what the glitch does. Sorry, but just saying that you had a glitch is not good enough for anyone to help you figure out what caused it. :huh:
i mean the fuse thingy at the top of a bomb and the side/top of a tnt
and i don't know what to do...
also there's no invisible springs
i think ill add descriptions to the screenshots
i improved it,also i dunno what caused it (must have been a secret script or the fuse's glitchy so it floats in mid-air)
I still have no idea what it is you are calling a "glitch". I cannot understand what's happening without having the actual scene for me to analyze. In your screenshots, all I see are 5 polygons and half of a polygon stuck together with axles. The mass of the half polygon is only 0.0090466 kg, and so that's why it floats. You made it that light, and so it will float like a helium balloon. If that's the "fuse" that you are talking about, it can't magically happen by itself. There is no "secret script" looming in the dark alleys of your scene! You or someone else had to make it that way.

In my opinion, what I see in your screenshots is not a glitch so, I suggest that you don't worry about it any longer, and just start a new scene, especially since you do not have the original scene anyway.
Last edited at 2016/09/18 17:19:16 by Xray
oh thanks im just anewbie at algodoo so yeah
also it didn't float in the first place,as it stands still while it floats
wait why did it says "last edited at 2016/9/18 17:19:16 by Xray" at the bottom right of your comment? and how? i only know how to post comments not edit them
You cannot edit comments if you use the Algodoo built-in browser for making comments. You can edit comments if you use some other browser like Internet Explorer or Chrome. I happen to use Internet Explorer and that's how I am able to edit my comments.
nah i dont really want to,i prefer modzilla instead
this is not a glitch:/
as much as i know all ropes are supposed to axle on to whatever is behind them on the first link.