Some wierd bug in Sonic2

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  1. thebluelegend

    thebluelegend Newcomer Trialist

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    So,when hacking Sonic2 this bizarre bug started to ruin the game.Its Happening Only in Emerald Hill.(Sunset hill),in a place that normally a bridge.So if some expert hacker can told me what is that,I will give him my total thanks.
     
  2. Crash

    Crash Well-Known Member Member

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    do you think you could possibly give a less detailed description of your problem
     
  3. Spanner

    Spanner The Tool Member

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    It'd help if you provided us with screenshots of where it is happening.
     
  4. Crash

    Crash Well-Known Member Member

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    guess what bug i'm getting between 8am and 8 pm and my team of 4 judges will give you a prize
     
  5. SuperEgg

    SuperEgg I'm a guy that knows that you know that I know Member

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    It's possible you've added in an object, or code, that messed up some of the branching in the code, and probably to compensate the issue, replaced the whatever branch code with jmp.


    edit: Never mind, it seems that issue only applies to Sonic 1.
     
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  6. MarkeyJester

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    You need to explain to us what the bug is, and maybe show us a screenshot of it happening, we can't help until we understand what we're dealing with here.

    Please don't take the piss, as funny as it may be, it's irrelevant to the discussion.
     
  7. nineko

    nineko I am the Holy Cat Member

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    Also, since the OP doesn't seem to be a native English speaker, let me contribute something, too: it's spelt "weird" (even though, to my surprise, that very link says that "wierd" is a valid alternative form, although obsolete. I didn't know that).
     
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