THE LITERAL REMOVER OF WORLDS

  • GameOfLife
    12th July Member 1 Permalink

    I made a device which deletes your world. It is quite simple as well; just infinitly cold antimatter incased in diamond. When the antimatter cools down to above -20, click on any particle with with the prop tool which is set to temp -99999999999999999999999 (ass more nines so that when you click it sets the temp to -infC. The world should then disappear!

     

    Here is the save ID : 3399516

    (I don't know how to actually attach the save tho)

     

    It also sets the Pressure to nan (Not A Number) :)

     

    Edited 5 times by GameOfLife. Last: 12th July
  • linfuciuscont
    12th July Member 0 Permalink

    I managed to reproduce this NaN pressure glitch. Just go to (almost) any save that uses ambient heat and run `!set temp all 1e+100`. Setting the temperature of everything to a googol degrees causes the air heat convection to glitch out and result in NaN pressure values. Something similar can be done without ambient heat with `!set vx all 1e+100`.

    Edited once by linfuciuscont. Last: 12th July
  • GameOfLife
    12th July Member 0 Permalink

    You can set a small portion to a very small part of the save to a -infinite temperature and it should still work. Basically you don't have to set everything to such temperature. 

    Edited once by GameOfLife. Last: 12th July
  • linfuciuscont
    12th July Member 0 Permalink

    It looks like using the property tool works similarly to the commands, regardless if the temperature or velocity is set to huge positive or negative values. All of these glitches have some chance of crashing the game (at least the online version) depending on the save.

  • GameOfLife
    12th July Member 0 Permalink

    It did not crash my online version. But it does indeed work with negatively and positively infinite temperatures. My displays also bugged out one time and showed a strange static. 

     

    Also I think it corrupted the screen just now In the online version. The entire thing became oversized and half corrupted. 

     

    Edited once by GameOfLife. Last: 12th July
  • pacmanfan123
    13th July Member 0 Permalink

    @GameOfLife (View Post) There's an easier way to make a save link: using "~#######"

  • ALumpOfPowderToy
    13th July Member 0 Permalink

    I can't reproduce it. The temperature always just re-clamps.