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Re: Submachine Network Exploration
Posted: 07 Apr 2013 11:20
by bender
The Kakama wrote:I think he'd also check to see if there is a "003","004","005","007","008","009".
Check all numbers ?
Re: Submachine Network Exploration
Posted: 07 Apr 2013 17:46
by WorldisQuiet5256
Just a Thought.
That Predecessor that committed suicide, could he still be falling? He is defiantly dead from dehydration like in the alternate ending to Sub 3, but is his body still possibly falling? Knowing that the Void is endless.
Re: Submachine Network Exploration
Posted: 07 Apr 2013 18:04
by borys610
Wait... endless void... so theoretically after jumping they shouldn't fall because it is nothing to attract them... they should be attracted by the place there are jumping off...
Re: Submachine Network Exploration
Posted: 07 Apr 2013 18:15
by WorldisQuiet5256
Still, Gravity is present, so...
Forever Falling?
Re: Submachine Network Exploration
Posted: 07 Apr 2013 18:18
by borys610
But gravity must be produced by object. They need to finally hit something, otherwise they wouldn't fall.
Re: Submachine Network Exploration
Posted: 07 Apr 2013 19:21
by WorldisQuiet5256
But the Void is similar to the ending to Sub3. When you take the Alternate ending, the player is falling forever.
Even though the Void has no bottom, there is still the Mountain, its a solid object that may not have a bottom, but it is still present to create gravity at some point.
The Mover had gravity even though it was in the Void, so did those extra Cubes that took it away when it approach the Edge.
Re: Submachine Network Exploration
Posted: 07 Apr 2013 20:43
by Boingo
Still, Gravity is present, so...
Does anybody remember the discussion we had on "The Physics of the Subnet"?
That could help
The Mover had gravity even though it was in the Void, so did those extra Cubes that took it away when it approach the Edge.
They moved too slowly, i think.
But gravity must be produced by object. They need to finally hit something, otherwise they wouldn't fall.
Exactly. So each object must create its own bubble of "Our-Universe-like" Physics.
Re: Submachine Network Exploration
Posted: 08 Apr 2013 11:01
by The Abacus
Messed-up physics?
That wouldn't be very surprising.
Re: Submachine Network Exploration
Posted: 08 Apr 2013 17:08
by bender
How do locations float but we don't? Explain this Mateusz!
Re: Submachine Network Exploration
Posted: 08 Apr 2013 18:54
by WorldisQuiet5256
Each location has its own gravity.