The_Powder_Toy
The_Powder_Toy
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10th Apr 2014
3rd Jul 2014
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youmeanbug differenttmp light veryold golden effect glitch tronglitch bismuth bowser

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  • 987tails
    987tails
    17th Apr 2014
    its like a portal to when the soap is getting destroyed it teleports to tron and reacts to them like pressure. eventualy the trons reaction is redacted and teleports the soap to the antimatter which already destroys the soap so the soap is gone while tron is mutated by the effect of the soap.
  • 987tails
    987tails
    17th Apr 2014
    its not a glitch its a REvolume, the soap is slippery right? so it created some bubbles, when antimatter comes into contact it creates a volume of pressure which unstables the bubbles and soap with an amount which makes them go high reach-and-react to any LIFESTAINED element. that includes TRON.
  • 987tails
    987tails
    17th Apr 2014
    ive done this stuff before this save was created- like tens of them exept i used vacuum with soap- awesomeness
  • hdp
    hdp
    17th Apr 2014
    this looks cool
  • scioscia12
    scioscia12
    16th Apr 2014
    though i didnt publish it since it was just something for me to play around with
  • scioscia12
    scioscia12
    16th Apr 2014
    lol see my version of dis glitch was that i virused all the tron and made a black hole clone like thing cloneing soap and the soap touched everything dat moves and automaticly da tron would un virus since soap touched it
  • lahciM1552pl
    lahciM1552pl
    16th Apr 2014
    <-------- LOL
  • tothemyers
    tothemyers
    16th Apr 2014
    @Buntd Close. The crash happened because when antimatter destroys soap, it existing soap connections are detatched. The crash was caused due to a fault in the process that detatches those soap connections (or something to that affect).
  • Buntd
    Buntd
    15th Apr 2014
    I think the problem on some Mac's is that when Soap and Antimatter interact, they try to make long soap bubbles that overload TPT's given memory space. I don't think I understand computer software-hardware interactions that well, but that's what sounds the most plausible to me.
  • that_broney_dude
    that_broney_dude
    15th Apr 2014
    this is more like a modern art generator than a glitch