Right here, just outside the car! (tires screech as car peels out, and away)
Right here, just outside the car! (tires screech as car peels out, and away)
I’m guessing a Dale Jr. reference.
Someone does something that cool, they can be as bro-douchey as they want, as far as I’m concerned.
Exactly this. If you rely on undocumented or undefined behavior to try and trick the system into doing something that it was not intended to do, and that behavior changes, you have only yourself to blame. It doesn’t matter if its making a level in Mario Maker, or building a AAA title from scratch.
In response to your question, another question: why should Nintendo provide either of these things? When you make levels that rely on undocumented behavior, you do so at your own risk. Nintendo isn’t breaking the game’s contract with the player here, players went outside the contract and it is causing issues for them.…
..even as a component engineer guy.. if you use a part for an application that is outside of it’s documented specifications.. and that part changes? It’s hardly the manufacturers issue.. use parts how they are supposed to be used. Not something that ‘works ok for now’ if you expect longevity.
Three more words: No Perfect Testing.
IDGAF what you regret or not regret. Nor does anyone else, save to piss on you.
Yeah, and this would be irrelevant in the 99% of levels that aren’t stupidly hard, finicky ones that involve doing weird things with items.