meowxiik
meowxiik
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3rd Aug 2016
3rd Aug 2016
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wakeupsheeple maths

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  • Windspren
    Windspren
    4th Aug 2016
    @Sentinal no, it's a bug. Particle orientation affects circuits quite a bit. The issue is your ability to analyze what's in the game.
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    3rd Aug 2016
    This is not an issue with the game, it's an issue with your ability to play it.
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    3rd Aug 2016
    It's not a bug at all. it's the design of the circuit. In the right circuit the spark hits the bridge between "segments" before it hits the delay loop, it passes one spark to the next segment then cancels itsself out. In the left circuit the spark hits the delay first, sending one spark to the next segment, then a second one when the delay is done. it accumulates sparks over time.
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    3rd Aug 2016
    +TheChosenEvilOne SICK BURN!!! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
  • KOMAP
    KOMAP
    3rd Aug 2016
    it's well-know bag
  • Wigglebot
    Wigglebot
    3rd Aug 2016
    Interesting
  • Aegis12314
    Aegis12314
    3rd Aug 2016
    it's because the left side is upside down relative to the right side, i flipped it over and they worked perfectly symmetrically, it's because since the circuit is upside down, the spark travels backwards instead
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    3rd Aug 2016
    Whatever it is, it should stay the same, cuase many electronics take advantage of this.
  • TheChosenEvilOne
    TheChosenEvilOne
    3rd Aug 2016
    @Self_Destruct why are you on FP?
  • ElectricVector
    ElectricVector
    3rd Aug 2016
    I have no idea! Maybe a bug...