TheExplosionTeam
TheExplosionTeam
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11th Oct 2015
8th Sep 2017
I have seen this happen on multiple saves where a piece of stone/material falls through a 1-pixel wide shaft for a decent legnth of time.
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Comments

  • TheExplosionTeam
    TheExplosionTeam
    14th Oct 2015
    I have more of these types of saves. Just look my name up and be enlightened.
  • Demoman200
    Demoman200
    14th Oct 2015
    I think that the pressure one makes a bit more sense, because this phenomenon is also easy to observe by simply dropping a pixel or two of STNE.
  • RadianceOfThought
    RadianceOfThought
    14th Oct 2015
    Also, by "holy crums" do you mean to say that your crums are full of holes?
  • RadianceOfThought
    RadianceOfThought
    14th Oct 2015
    It is a combonation of both ideas. The increase in pressure causes the stone to slow down and as a result the stone tries to move around the area of prssure. You can see this by removing a portion of the shaft.
  • TheExplosionTeam
    TheExplosionTeam
    13th Oct 2015
    Done. Lol
  • TheExplosionTeam
    TheExplosionTeam
    13th Oct 2015
    I just noticed... the second hypothesis has the signs flipped. Let me change it.
  • 12Me21
    12Me21
    13th Oct 2015
    I hope this is fixed
  • TheExplosionTeam
    TheExplosionTeam
    13th Oct 2015
    Omg... 2000 views... Thank you so much!!! :)
  • TheExplosionTeam
    TheExplosionTeam
    13th Oct 2015
    A better question is... why not?
  • joshwallace123321
    joshwallace123321
    13th Oct 2015
    lol why do that