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Random Breaking

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So I'm halfway through my level and out of nowhere a really important piston breaks, and a small piece of dissolve material vanishes. What the heck is going on?

I see absolutely no reason for it to be logically happening. The first time it happened was when I was trying to add an interactive music box, and after adding it and modifying the music a little, I hear two breaking sounds, I fly back to see what happened and the most important piston is gone, destroying one of my creations.

I kept rewinding and trying again and still, the same result. I can't possibly finish my level with this slight yet annoying problem.

HALP!?!?!?!?111
2009-07-03 09:29:00

Author:
Stix489
Posts: 2080


I've found this usually happens to me when I've forgotten to either glue or attach dark matter to something that needs to be still. You get a bit of movement every time you select large sections of your level anyway, so if something's a bit loose it causes problems.

At least you know what's breaking, there's nothing worse than hearing that crunch noise and not knowing where it came from lol.
2009-07-03 09:39:00

Author:
Kiminski
Posts: 545


Hmmm, I think I selected the entire level by accident.

I'll go check it out! Thanks!
2009-07-03 09:53:00

Author:
Stix489
Posts: 2080


If you're able to select the whole level in one click, it might just be that it's got too complex. Too much glue is a bad thing imo. Try breaking it down into small sections and keeping the sections together with Dark matter. 2009-07-03 10:04:00

Author:
Kiminski
Posts: 545


At least you know what's breaking, there's nothing worse than hearing that crunch noise and not knowing where it came from lol.

Aint that the truth!!
I actually put on my headset to be able to better point out the direction of the dreaded noise.


Did kiminski's suggestion fix your problem?
2009-07-03 13:08:00

Author:
Zwollie
Posts: 2173


I still haven't tried it, to be perfectly honest, I've been busying myself with my Stix-Vision.

I'll try it tomorrow!
2009-07-03 13:53:00

Author:
Stix489
Posts: 2080


I still haven't tried it, to be perfectly honest, I've been busying myself with my Stix-Vision.

I'll try it tomorrow!

Off topic for a second but WHAT is this stix-vision I keep hearing about?
(well, only rock mentions it but anyways)
2009-07-03 14:01:00

Author:
Zwollie
Posts: 2173


Off topic for a second but WHAT is this stix-vision I keep hearing about?
(well, only rock mentions it but anyways)

Thar ya go my friend! (https://lbpcentral.lbp-hub.com/index.php?t=t=557&highlight=Stix+Vision)
2009-07-03 14:10:00

Author:
Stix489
Posts: 2080


It also seems safer to me to build things in pause mode if you can help it. If you select the level, even just selecting it, it seems to shake it up a little bit. When i was building my kingdom hearts level, there was a fragile bit attatched to the level. when i selected it accidentally while building, the thing broke immediately. I did the same thing in pause mode and it didnt affect it at all.2009-07-03 14:41:00

Author:
Burnvictim42
Posts: 3322


I carefully used grid mode to make a castle out of individual stone bricks. They were all flush and carefully placed. It was the first thing I built in my level. Half a level of building later, never even touching the castle, and hardly touching the piece on which the castle sits, the thing has nearly shaken itself to the point of collapse, so yeah, stuff wiggles on its own, and it wiggles considerably.2009-07-03 15:09:00

Author:
tashi
Posts: 60


I made a topic about this a couple days ago. It's nice (well actually it's not nice!!! ) to hear that other people are experiencing the same thing.

I wish MM would release some updates to fix some of these problematic issues, instead of just publishing more DLC to milk us of more $.
2009-07-04 15:50:00

Author:
gulliver49
Posts: 106


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