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Forces Sensors / Remote Control

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

  1. trids

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    Weird .. some of my images (via imgur.com) in PM with @Ray Aznable don't work for her either. But uploading the image as a file seems to be a good workaround. Try that, @EL797
     
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    @trids I have re-uploaded the image as a file now. Try it again.
     
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    It's actually working by vibration .. if you remove B, it still works when the plunger makes the platform vibrate ;)
     
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    Thanks, that's working fine now. So to answer your question .. no, it doesn't work for me, and i doubt it works for @Ray Aznable. I don't know what mechanism she used, but I've suggested a different one to her.
    [​IMG]
    edit: i also dislike TOA, so i just used an autopilot here for the purposes of testing the mechanism. But it's the way the platform responds by vibrating when the falling object (B in this case) lands on it, that matters
     
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    For the record, the long pole above in "In Death Hill" is not a requirement of the mechanism. It's only there in order to fit in with her intended decorations for the final level.
    The mechanism is very simple and it works perfectly well without all the poles. It's just a draggable platform balanced on two balls (which are positioned underneath the two metal pillars).
     
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    @trids She told us the solution
    and
    so I thought that demo/level was winnable.
     
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    I think she might have been getting confused with this one, which she thought wasn't working ..

    Here's a better minimalism of the "Death Hill" essentials.
    [​IMG]
     
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  8. Ray Aznable

    Ray Aznable Indonesian Language Helper

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    ...

    @trids,
    me and EL not able to see your images
    cuz our continent are distanted so far.
    both of us from asia...
    watched youtube and it is said we need VPN
    to pinpoint our IP to get closer with you.

    ...
    wow using ball,
    another variation to make win block
    vibrated...
     
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    The balls just make it unstable so that it will move/vibrate easily when something falls on it. Two vertical pillars instead of the balls would probably be fine, reducing the instability a little, but with the benefit of reducing any risk of accidental triggering.
    Try it and see :)
     
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    Actually, pillars are too high. Wedges work better..
    [​IMG]
     
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    i shouldnt use big falling object again on B
     
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    It's ok if he gets dented, don't worry :p

    :confused: Yikes!
    I can't replicate this anymore!
    It has stopped working
    :unsure:
     
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    sensor and vibrating mech
    are not consistent upon their activation
    and even worse they stop working
    if you alter the QR code to rotate the view
    in mekostudio
     
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    And even worse if you don't alter the QR code and simply rerun the same card some time later

    :rotf: .. and then after restarting my device, it's working again!
    I think i need some tea, tea always makes things better

    Ok, so if that particular static slider vibration mechanism is unreliable, then I've had no problems using it in these examples..
    [​IMG]
    Try dragging on the draggables in different directions to control the directions of the vibrations.
    Nothing weird here, just perfectly healthy static sliders vibrating happily.
    Plus a platform with no static sliders, in a joystick configuration :D
     
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    I made these two.
     

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    after many trial and error
    @trids concluded that,
    there are two kind of Sensor works differently
    1. Wirelessly, or it may also called as "Proximity",
    @ArGee have given that name since 2017.
    2. Wired (not wireless), using the concept Conducting of Vibration through all metal parts,
    @trids conclude that in links below...
    example, the one invented by @Fendi Rahardian.

    so here are the list of SENSOR or Remote Controls:
    (click the blue text to see images)

    □ Wireless / Proximity :
    A. Original Story of Proximity Sensor
    (by @ArGee)
    B. Manipulating Rotation of Rotor
    (by @Jóh)
    C. Manipulating Rotation of Red Robot
    (by @Steven Maki)
    D. High Induction (magic tower)
    (by @vince )

    ■ Wired / Conduction :
    A. Vibration A : using zapper
    (by @Fendi Rahardian)
    B. Vibration B : pressing B
    (by @Ray Aznable)
    C. Vibration C : B fall from far height
    (by @trids)
    D. Vibration to shake Balls
    (by @trids)

    Conclusion of two different kind of sensor
    A. Conclusion 1...
    B. Conclusion 2...
     
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    @Ray Aznable As your request, I made a video about two types of sensor:
     
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    Holly cracker molly.
    u are so brutal with B, zap it on air
    then B's head crush with edge of metal block.
    its brain will spread all around the white floor.
    thankgoodness there is no blood in mekorama.

    i share ur video in my status
     
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    @Ray Aznable Yeah, zapping B is the easiest (and funniest :p) method to present in the video, as I don't need to do anything to make B trigger the sensor.
     
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    According to what @Ray Aznable said https://mekoramaforum.com/media/mago-verse-2.22077/, I will share what I made.

    - RnB Sensor
    When R and B approach each other it can trigger the sensor. There is no need for a slider here.
    [​IMG]
    If we have 2 sensors, each can be activated alternately. A slider is required here.
    [​IMG]

    - Ball Sensor
    We already know that the ball can also trigger the sensor. But here I make it a little different. When the ball approaches the motor, the sensor will activate. try B to stand on either a brick or a stone area, it will deactivate one of the motors.
    [​IMG]
     
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