Best computer game bugs...
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Best computer game bugs...
Simple enough, what are your favourite computer game bugs ever?
Mine would be the C&C sandbag bug.
And the classic Worms bugs of the annihilator/devastator and the unlimited time/unlimited shot bug.
Mine would be the C&C sandbag bug.
And the classic Worms bugs of the annihilator/devastator and the unlimited time/unlimited shot bug.
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I think the C&C sandbags where intentional. You can't win a number of missions without them.
Nothing can defeat the sandbag....
Nothing can defeat the sandbag....
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In one instance, I unloaded an SCV in a melee game in starcraft: bw. The SCV got stuck somewhere between the land where it was supposed to be and the water, and it kept spinning like a crazy top for about half the game. I saved a replay of the game just for that
Also, in Quake 2, if you have quad damage, you jump higher doing rocket-jump than you do with BFG-jump.

Also, in Quake 2, if you have quad damage, you jump higher doing rocket-jump than you do with BFG-jump.
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In America's Army you occasionally get kicked for "being idle too long" if you have an M24 and you are just killed. Frees up the sniper spot real fast 

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The Grand Theft Auto 3 flying car bug.
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The Grand Theft Auto 3 flying car bug.
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If you fuck up while you're taking off in a plane in Battlefield 1942, sometimes it upends, similar to the above GTA3 bug.
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There's a bug in Total Annihilation in which nukes will sometimes circle endlessly. I think it happens when you specifically target them on a unit and it gets destroyed first. I once had seven different nukes circling.
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In the PS2 version of GTAIII, gang members cannot, no matter how hard they try, shoot at you if you have a car barrier between your character and them. It made a lot of missions easier.

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There's a Jedi Knight II bug that allows you to spiral your lightsaber around yourself indefinitely after you throw it.
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Another bug in Total annihilation:
I hear that in the older versions you could aim a long-range plasma cannon, like the Big Bertha or Intimidator, right next to the cannon and in trying to aim it just rotates the turret to its highest angle and fires, making it shoot farther than its usual range.
Hear it works for the rapid-fire ones also.
I hear that in the older versions you could aim a long-range plasma cannon, like the Big Bertha or Intimidator, right next to the cannon and in trying to aim it just rotates the turret to its highest angle and fires, making it shoot farther than its usual range.
Hear it works for the rapid-fire ones also.
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X-Com, TFTD/Enemy Unknown, I have had the computer "glitch up" fpr a second in a mission, and then cut right to the ending screen for the last completed mission. (your inventory get's updated as if that was what you brought in, and what not, Get's really funny when the last completed mission was a landed battleship. 


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I believe it refers to the capability of building off of your walls. Since buildings in C&C must be placed close together, you're forced to keep your base all in one spot. Of course, in the original, sandbags count as buildings - so you can build anything you want adjacent to a block of sandbags. And sandbags are extremely cheap. So cheap you can easily build a string of them across the map and then build an obelisk of light inside the GDI base...Cpt_Frank wrote:C&C sandbag bug? what's that?

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The fact that the computer wont shoot or run over sandbags, allow you to block off vast computer armies for minimal cost.Cpt_Frank wrote:C&C sandbag bug? what's that?
You can win most late game C&C missions without building any vehicles. You just wall off your own base, then build a line to the computers, seal it in, and then build defenses inside of their base. Though often I'd divide the base into pieces with my walls, then build a barracks and capture to buildings
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Hmm must try that.Sea Skimmer wrote:The fact that the computer wont shoot or run over sandbags, allow you to block off vast computer armies for minimal cost.Cpt_Frank wrote:C&C sandbag bug? what's that?
You can win most late game C&C missions without building any vehicles. You just wall off your own base, then build a line to the computers, seal it in, and then build defenses inside of their base. Though often I'd divide the base into pieces with my walls, then build a barracks and capture to buildings
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Actually, in RA I was building a second base in skirmish when all of a sudden I noticed that a single Heavy Tank and a few rocket infatry were on a sole mission to take out my line of sandbags upto the point I wanted to build my second base. Gits.Sea Skimmer wrote:The fact that the computer wont shoot or run over sandbags, allow you to block off vast computer armies for minimal cost.Cpt_Frank wrote:C&C sandbag bug? what's that?
You can win most late game C&C missions without building any vehicles. You just wall off your own base, then build a line to the computers, seal it in, and then build defenses inside of their base. Though often I'd divide the base into pieces with my walls, then build a barracks and capture to buildings
The GTA3 flying car is funny too, I like the flying Rhino tank best. The TA circling nukes were damn funny if you got a lot of them up there.
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One time, I had Final Fantasy III (VI in Japan, I believe) for the SNES not properly inserted into console when I turned it on. The game loaded, but I couldn't see any of my savegames. I turned off the machine, reinserted the cart, and tried again. My savegames appeared again. When I loaded, however, I'd discovered that I had 99 Excalubur swords, 99 Paladin shields, at least 1000 dirks, and hundreds of other miscellaneous items in my inventory. The only thing I noticed missing was the chainsaw. That wasn't the best part, though. The best part was, any magicite shards I had equipped when the glitch happened now taught their spells to the entire party (including guys back on the airship). One of these shards was Odin, which taught Ultima...
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Although the sandbag glitch was removed in C&C:RA you could get a simular effect by using ore silos.
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