It's not a huge problem, but my secondary monster's attack occasionally gets lost.
Example from my tourny battle today with FireDrake:
" FireDrake greatly regains life. Akabane uses . Nothing happened."
Any ideas? Did I mess up Akabane's grid somehow?
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MadGoblin
Posts: 1515
Member #2
Mar 3, 2006 9:58
Yeah, some wacky tobaccy is goin' ons, fo' sho'.
In an earlier tag match up, when I switched to my Mi'raj, it used the tech Bite -- which wasn't even in its grid!
In my current battle, I have no clue what's goin' on with my energy levels, as they seem to be maxing out when I never let any recharging go to waste... ever.
It all boils down to tag teams bein' a strange and largely untested field of venture, so problems are bound to be abound. That also means... you're a test subject! Yay! Violation!
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MintMan
Posts: 4061
Member #1
Mar 3, 2006 17:42
Yeah, I've noticed it, too. Things will either use nothing or something that don't make a whole lotta sense. So far as I can tell, it only happens when you try to use a tagged monster twice in a row.
Fortunately, this doesn't come into effect that much, what with the recharge and all.
What Gobbs is talkin' 'bout I have seen occur no where else, tho', and believe it to be induced by his own drunkitude. Only thing I can think is that he had his AI leftover from before the tag tourneys started when allies without maxed grids made the AI procedure unestimate currrent energy levels.
UPDATE: Yeah, the problem was just what I thought it was. There wasn't even much of a fix to be had; just one line of code. A monster summoned multiple times in a row more or less made up moves for itself to use. Even using the same attack repeatedly could result in different imagenary techs being used
[Edited by MintMan on Mar 4, 2006 11:23]
fightertype
Posts: 35
Member #227
Mar 7, 2006 10:40
Thanks for the help, Mints!
A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five. - Groucho Marx