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Forces Sensors / Remote Control

Discussion in 'Game Behaviours' started by Jóh, Jan 28, 2019.

  1. Jóh

    Jóh Well-Known Member

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    During some experiments I found this device. I used it on the last level I posted

    @Frince Here is the device..
    IMG-20190128-WA0005.jpg
     
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  2. Frince

    Frince Famous Member

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    @Jóh very very thanks 4 this...
    I m sure that i will use it in my upcoming levels...
    I like it soo much :thumbsup::)
    Pretty good mechanism:thumbsup:
     
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  3. Jóh

    Jóh Well-Known Member

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    I hope you find a good use for it.
     
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    I was trying to make it with a big design, but when I play the sensor is normal, and when I send it to people / share, the sensor doesn't work, why is that? Could you please explain?
     
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  5. Anomynous

    Anomynous Urdu/Hindi Language Helper

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    Completely agreed.

    Bcz i also tried to used this mechanism and 1 more with sensor. In the start the worked well but when the level completed it stucked:mad:i deleted some of my levels just bcz this reason:(
     
  6. Jóh

    Jóh Well-Known Member

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    Hello. This mechanism is very complex. Much influences its functioning. Metal blocks, bots, height and position level. Each block added has to close the level and open to test its behavior.
     
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    Anomynous Urdu/Hindi Language Helper

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    It's too frustrating:mad:
    What if mechanism wouldn't work after making the whole level:cry:


    But you used it well :thumbsup:
     
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  8. Fendi

    Fendi Famous Member

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    Just as a reference, IDK 20200621_154743.png if the sensory effects are running properly or not on your devices.
     
  9. Ray Aznable

    Ray Aznable Indonesian Language Helper

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    from legendary
    [​IMG]
    made by @vince

    then be applied again
    secondly by @yuan in;
    [​IMG]

    i crack the sensor out
    made tiny card demo from it
    [​IMG]
    this sensor for the third time is applied
    in my ugly level
    [​IMG]

    complete explaination by @vince himself
    • L • I • N • K •

    here is how to build this Magic Tower sensor
    to work perfectly...
     
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  10. Ray Aznable

    Ray Aznable Indonesian Language Helper

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    and today
    @Steven Maki invented new kind of sensor
    which making R robot at frozen state initially
    then B trigger it to start moving.
    he applied that in this level
    [​IMG]

    i crack the sensor out again
    and here is the mechanism,
    he prefered naming it as infrared
    [​IMG]

    u need to set sensor location first.
    then the rest of level parts
    come after.

    make sure B and R with eye
    need to be out from radius of 3 blocks
    at beginning of the game
    or any moment during solving/playing,
    before finishing move,
    or before we desired to start using sensor.
    B, □ □ □ □
    □ ■ ■ ■ □
    □ ■ S. ■ □
    □ ■ ■ ■ □
    □ □ □ □ □
    black squares are spots where sensor
    triggered to start working.
     
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  11. Ray Aznable

    Ray Aznable Indonesian Language Helper

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    found other topic thread
    which also talking about sensor
    L I N K

    ...
    another kind of sensor discovered again
    this time by @Fendi Rahardian
    in his new level
    [​IMG]

    i crack out the sensor
    mechanism inside the tower
    [​IMG]

    thanks to @cimarronline & @EL797 for showing
    how to trigger the sensor.
     
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  12. EL797

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    @Ray Aznable The way you performed in the video didn't work for me, so I used a more risky way by doing
    :p
     
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  13. Ray Aznable

    Ray Aznable Indonesian Language Helper

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    after several test
    me and @trids found the fact that
    a sensor which invented by @Fendi Rahardian
    is actually working by sensing the body of B 1595227570508.png 1595136425702.png
     
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  14. Ray Aznable

    Ray Aznable Indonesian Language Helper

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    @EL797
    the metal block is reading's B's flat body...
    try the new sensor which just shared in new post
    above...
    zapping B is another easy to make B flat to metal.
    and it show dramatic ending...
     
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    Just be careful not to confuse the sensor effect with the vibration effect. I believe the video above is actually the vibration effect. Also the card, "Pressing Sensor" above, is the vibration effect.

    They're two different things:

    • The sensor effect depends on orientation etc, and is unstable at design time. It works by proximity.
    • The vibration effect is predictable at design time, and relies on touching an assembly of connected metal pieces. Touching by a bot bumping into it, maybe even a ball; or touching by the player dragging on a static draggable that is part of the assembly.
     
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    ...
    thanks alot mr darryl @trids
    u help categorizing the sensor
    into two general category...

    in before i thought everything
    about two hollow slider
    being stacked together
    perpendicullary, are all the same.
    turns out,
    there are two significant variation:
    proximity sensor => wireless effect
    vibration sensor => non wireless / wired through all metal parts.
     
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    @Ray Aznable .. yes, that's correct. :thumbsup:

    Also, the vibration effect can be accomplished in a variety of ways ..
    • player touches/drags/rattles a connected draggable.
    • bot bumps into a connected metal piece.
    • even two motors connected at 90° vibrate with no connected draggable.
    • etc.
    And vibration can be used to dislodge a ball, or to move a connected win block hiding under a static block. But the degree of vibration required to trigger a connected win is greater than the vibration required to dislodge a ball. Some experimentation is required by the designer for the specific context of his puzzle.
     
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    @Ray Aznable built a sensor level and asked @Anomynous and I to test it, and the sensor didn't work for both of us (but @Ray Aznable/@trids said it should be winnable). Why? Can anyone explains?
    @Ray Aznable, @trids Does the sensor work for you two?
    1595141806439.png
    I suppose that B should do a BB and ToA to get to the big hole, in order to trigger the sensor. However, it did not work for @Anomynous nor I.
     
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    @EL797 - your image above is not displaying.
     
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    @trids The image is visible for me...
     

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