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Old Aperture monitors still play shatter sounds/effects #4085
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If it still plays the smash sound this would be a bug, but otherwise it's intentional - the inside of a CRT needs to be a vacuum, if the screen shatters it fills with air and stops working. For BEE2 monitors, that would be pretty bad if the screen was displaying vital information, so we avoid the issue by just not having the screens be breakable. |
If that's the case, you may want to remove their smashing functionality entirely for the Old Ap. variants. There are still some things that can break them in rare cases like stray Energy Pellets or cubes. |
What do you mean things can break them, there literally isn't a broken version for it to use...does it just play the sounds? |
Yes, it plays both the sound and the glass debris effects. Probably should have been more specific, my bad. |
Ah alright |
BEE2 Application Version
4.41.0
BEE2 Package Version
4.41.0
What operating system are you running on?
Windows 10 (64bit)
Description of the bug
As of BEE2.4's 4.41.0 version, the monitors in 1950 through 80 Old Ap chambers have replaced with grayscale CRT screens, which is a nice touch. However, these new monitors lack a smashed/cracked variants like the ones used in Clean style chambers, shown below. I'm not sure if this is a hardcoded issue, but it would be really nice to see it fixed.
Expected behavior
The monitor should show a cracked/smashed version when it gets hit.
Steps to reproduce
Step 1. Switch to any of the Old Ap styles in BEE2.4
Step 2. Place the Monitor in the palette and export.
Step 3 . Open the Puzzlemaker, place the Monitor, then compile.
Step 4. Enter the chamber and destroy said Monitor.
Step 5. Observe that it is not cracked.
Logs and Reports
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Additional information
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