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(Not a) New Dissolve-free Permanent Switch
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Hey, I've found this not a glitch a while ago, but now that I joined LBPC, I'd like to share it with you. By the way I'm not sure if this is new, and is this the right place to tell about it, but it's here anyway: So this is what it looks like. Dark Matter, link it to a piece of wood (or other material) with a piston. Piston should be stiff, minimum lenght 0.1 preferred to avoid piston glitches, and maximum about 10 (can be shorter or longer if you want). Set 0.1 to the time it takes to move from place to place. I used a grab switch here, set the switch to Directonal and connect it to the piston. Put Magnetic Switch to the Dark Matter and Magnetic Key to the other material as shown. http://up.servut.us/view/24321.bidoof This is tricky. Set the Magnetic Switch's radius so that the outline overlaps the Magnetic Key as shown in this picture, but don't let the Magnetic Switch activate. http://up.servut.us/view/24322.bidoof By the way don't mind about the thin white/brown line, its just my popit. Well, this is how the switch works, when you activate the switch that affects the piston (in my case, the grab switch), the piston shortens, activating the Magnetic Switch. http://up.servut.us/view/24323.bidoof And when you de-activate the grab switch, the piston extends, but the Magnetic Switch doesn't de-activate. http://up.servut.us/view/24324.bidoof That's how. If you want to reset the switch, just pull it a bit backwards when grid is turned on. Hope this helped you guys! | 2010-07-12 15:14:00 Author: Saku401 Posts: 83 |
Sadly this isn't new and it's also not a glitch. If you are unsure of why this works, then checkout this guide (https://lbpcentral.lbp-hub.com/index.php?t=23046-A-quick-guide-to-Hysteresis&highlight=hysteresis) on hysteresis (which is the mechanism that causes the effect you are seeing). I'm sure plenty of people aren't aware of this concept still though, so thanks for sharing | 2010-07-12 15:23:00 Author: rtm223 Posts: 6497 |
Sadly this isn't new Aww well that's what I thought. EDIT: I forgot to mention that I didn't see this in the Logic Pack. :O If you are unsure of why this works, then checkout this guide (https://lbpcentral.lbp-hub.com/index.php?t=23046-A-quick-guide-to-Hysteresis&highlight=hysteresis) on hysteresis (which is the mechanism that causes the effect you are seeing). I didn't check the link yet but I guess I know why it works 'cause I figured something out while doing this. I'm sure plenty of people aren't aware of this concept still though, so thanks for sharing Yay, well that's why I shared it. | 2010-07-12 15:52:00 Author: Saku401 Posts: 83 |
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