The “bucket” replaces the whole roast chicken, and not the largest burger (which is the one that gives Super Size Me)
They were updated a couple of days ago. Can you check and see that you have v.22 now?
No. iOS is problematic, because the “old” style games are still in circulation.
What make and model is your controller? Is it X-box compatible? If not, then it’s possible that both analogue sticks are mapped to the left analogue stick.
It’s only visible in high-detail mode. Are you running in high detail?
Already fixed.
Hmm… ok, let’s give it a shot. Fixed in v.155 Bug
Note that this is a general fix that will pull Slobs quicker when they approach the edge of the screen, which may cause weirdness in some formations (especially if they are only Slobs). We’ll see…
Fixed in v.155 Bug
Medal shared.
I fail to see why.
Currently, gears can only rotate things. At best, I could extend this to moving things in a straight line. But changing enemy behaviour is likely too finicky to implement.
Video doesn’t work for me, but generally exhausts do not leave particles behind. They follow the spacecraft immediately to avoid cases of moving so fast that the particles thin out and just plainly look bad.
I checked before, It got updated. but is there any chance of the original versions of the other games come into Android? I don’t like visiting random websites just to play Piggly.
For me, moving or rotate group of objects like foes, barriers,… is enough for this obstacle. Altering the properties of enemies seem too “sublime” and kinda complicated, as it digs deeply into how enemies behave, their parameters and fixed original traits.
Piggly is the only one that realistically could be made available. But since Google rejected CI1, I don’t feel like doing any more games on Android.
Looks like a couple of FPS hiccups (unsure why, maybe loading textures?). Particles are not generated in-between frames, so under low FPS the exhaust will thin out (or stop altogether, as in your video).
Also, this particular exhaust (like almost all exhausts) is attached to the spacecraft, so it disappears together with it. Expected.