Universe Sandbox
Universe Sandbox => Universe Sandbox ² | Support & Bugs => Topic started by: jbrown11 on September 03, 2014, 08:43:34 AM
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Well i went on ubox2 and i added the earth and a random Moon, i put the moon into a unstable orbit around earth and the moon kept going around and around when it practically went through the earth and kept orbiting.
Anyway, i did do the feedback button thing.
If this happens again i will upload more pics of it.
Image(s) Below.
i think this is the log file thingy.
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Please post your error logs, so we can find out what's failing. You're not getting any special FX or other indicators that the impact has occurred. You can find a guide on how to post your error logs in the topic I've linked below.
http://universesandbox.com/forum/index.php/topic,12458.0.html
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This happens to me too. If I create a new object with an orbit below the planets surface, it occasionally will not collide/merge. This was a very old bug, I was pretty sure it was fixed in Alpha 10 or 10.1.
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This happens to me too. If I create a new object with an orbit below the planets surface, it occasionally will not collide/merge. This was a very old bug, I was pretty sure it was fixed in Alpha 10 or 10.1.
Yeah its not bad. its just abit annoying but since it is a alpha, its ok to be buggy.
could you upload your log thing since its happen to me and you, the team will more likely fix it.
Anyway am trying to recreate the bug/problem. ;)
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Ah, is this only happening if you place the bodies in orbit inside of eachother? It should automatically destroy, but perhaps you've found a case where that doesn't happen as it should.
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Ah, is this only happening if you place the bodies in orbit inside of eachother? It should automatically destroy, but perhaps you've found a case where that doesn't happen as it should.
I did put a random moon in a really close(but not inside each other though. ) orbit, but other planets and moons should collide, if i put them in the same orbit as the random moon.
Am trying to repeat the bug/issue so i have more evidence.