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Through Slider

Discussion in 'Game Behaviours' started by Denis Nazin, Oct 11, 2021.

  1. Denis Nazin

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    That's really unusual. Why would the rotation of the rails change how they behave?
     
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    I already know the physical shape of the round rails and sliders in various positions.
     
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    I made this a while ago, to help me build a level.
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    I had always assumed the rails were identical pieces that had just been rotated in space. Now I see the edges have different shapes for the different rail pieces.
     
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    As far as I understand, this is a hint for the passage of the rail through the slider. But I didn't understand how to use it. Are all examples passable? If so, for which of the sliders x,y,z??
     
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    Physical round rails are the same as straight rails. and the physical slider is a block that is split into 2.

    you can see the picture below by @vince
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    WOW!!! I got it!!! The main thing is not the rail, but the DESIGN OF THE SLIDER !!!! I thought that the slider (visually and physically) is round or square and hollow inside. But it turns out that the slider only looks like a whole one, but physically it consists of two side plates !!! I did not know that. This explains a lot. Thanks! I think that it is necessary to make a more clear and understandable demonstration. I will do it - so that this information is available to everyone.
     
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    THE MOST IMPORTANT!!! Finally I figured out what the slider actually looks like. The visible part is very confusing. When you understand the real physical form of the slider, a lot becomes clear:
    [​IMG]
    Thank you very much @Labyrenight for explaining this to me. I hope I've made a demo-foto accessible to most.
     
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    @Labyrenight @MekaSage @Robot B I decided to make a forced passage of the column through the slider - SOFT!
    Large cubes are needed in order for the element to be very heavy. In this case, the passage through the slider is much softer!!! You can even move the column slowly through the slider.

    Tricks: Hercules Push and Low Ceiling (One each)
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    Video walkthrough:
     
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    Interesting observation. It occurs to me you could move a column through a sensor. I wonder how that would affect the sensor?
     
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