Unfortunately - Since they now float these mischievous coconuts no longer pose a problem to the drain. If we were able to strip the fronds and leaves from the trees we might be able to plug the grain though.Karkadann wrote:actually its an idea inspired by one of Ainia comments, besides if she plug's the drain she might burn out the pump.
In addition I have found the best way to get something tested is put it on the UAM, So yes its for both.
Thanks
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Re: The Chess Age Update 4.0 & 4.01 experiments with water
Shorah all,
This is *most* exciting! And also very mysterious!!
I returned to Chess Age and found that out of the seven coconuts I'd left at the bottom of the pond, only three were still there, two at the fountain and one near the drain.
), and he loves to skitter across the pond. It is impossible to keep up with him once he gets started!
[[Post scriptum: I still can't get any more coconuts to fall from the trees, so now only have four in my Age. But rather than reset the Age, I'm hoping to see if Gilligan will grow up!! I'd hate to stunt his growth!!!!
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This is *most* exciting! And also very mysterious!!

I returned to Chess Age and found that out of the seven coconuts I'd left at the bottom of the pond, only three were still there, two at the fountain and one near the drain.
- Two at the fountain Show Spoiler
- One near the drain Show Spoiler
- Sitting at the side of the pond Show Spoiler

- Glamor shot of Gilligan Show Spoiler
- Playing "dead" Show Spoiler
[[Post scriptum: I still can't get any more coconuts to fall from the trees, so now only have four in my Age. But rather than reset the Age, I'm hoping to see if Gilligan will grow up!! I'd hate to stunt his growth!!!!

Re: The Chess Age Update 4.0 & 4.01 experiments with water
I've noticed something else in the UAM version, which you can actually see in Ainia's "two at the fountain" pic - there are mysterious reflections in the lake, from certain angles. They look like giant water lillies, taller than the palm trees, but there's also a rectangular reflection which doesn't match up with anything on land. Karkadann, you've created quite a puzzle Age!
Ainia, I do like Gilligan! I wish the coconuts in my age would start sprouting too

Ainia, I do like Gilligan! I wish the coconuts in my age would start sprouting too



Re: The Chess Age Update 4.0 experiments with water
Shorah everyone,
More fun with Gilligan!

Yes Acorn, this is indeed a mysterious Age. There are more examples of the invisible giant flora in the clips, especially at the start of the third. The water reflections can sometimes seem... ominous!
More fun with Gilligan!
- Gilligan herding in the wild [8MB]
- He's a zippy li'l squirt [7MB]
And Wam, there is hope for the drain experiment! I've sunk Gilligan twice now, the second time while I was swimming/herding him (I hit him just right with my arm and down he went!). He always resets to the location at the start of the first clip, just like an eager puppy ready for more games!Wamduskasapa wrote:Unfortunately - Since they now float these mischievous coconuts no longer pose a problem to the drain. If we were able to strip the fronds and leaves from the trees we might be able to plug the grain though.Karkadann wrote:actually its an idea inspired by one of Ainia comments, besides if she plug's the drain she might burn out the pump.
In addition I have found the best way to get something tested is put it on the UAM, So yes its for both.
Thanks

Yes Acorn, this is indeed a mysterious Age. There are more examples of the invisible giant flora in the clips, especially at the start of the third. The water reflections can sometimes seem... ominous!

Re: The Chess Age Update 4.0 & 4.01 experiments with water
I think I may have a partial explanation for the giant water lily reflection. A glitch I could never figure out a use forAcorn wrote:I've noticed something else in the UAM version, which you can actually see in Ainia's "two at the fountain" pic - there are mysterious reflections in the lake, from certain angles. They look like giant water lillies, taller than the palm trees, but there's also a rectangular reflection which doesn't match up with anything on land. Karkadann, you've created quite a puzzle Age!
Ainia, I do like Gilligan! I wish the coconuts in my age would start sprouting too![]()
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Something very weird is going on in this age - it seems to have a VeryVerySpecialPythonFileMod in BuiltIn.prp which references the xFogDistTweener. This is wrong. The VeryVerySpecialPythonFileMod is, as the same says, very special, and it should only ever be used for the age Python module itself (which then magically handles SDL somehow). If you want other Python files, just put a Python file mod with some name (like MyFogDistTweener) in the normal age prp.
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Re: The Chess Age Update 4.0 & 4.01 experiments with water
Nuts,, thats leftovers from an experiment on trying to figure out something similar to FogEnvironment...........I think............ but it never worked.
I was trying to add fog underneath the water, in idea from the first page on the thread,
not sure, do you wanna delete that if it its not necessary. or does it have something to do with the mysterious reflections in the water
I was trying to add fog underneath the water, in idea from the first page on the thread,
not sure, do you wanna delete that if it its not necessary. or does it have something to do with the mysterious reflections in the water
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Re: The Chess Age Update 4.0 & 4.01 experiments with water
The weird reflections must be because Plasma uses cubemaps for water reflections.
The object center for the pond is probably too close to the lilies. It should look better if it was located elsewhere on the surface. It must be at the center of the water surface, and far away from any object - lilies, fountain, pond sides.
The object center for the pond is probably too close to the lilies. It should look better if it was located elsewhere on the surface. It must be at the center of the water surface, and far away from any object - lilies, fountain, pond sides.
Re: The Chess Age Update 4.0 & 4.01 experiments with water
Shorah once again,
After playing with Gilligan again earlier today, I found yet another fun pastime in the Chess Age--lily pad hopping.
I still haven't figured out how to get Gilligan to come out and play on the DI shard... but I will continue trying!
So far, it appears that the Age resets automatically after I leave; sinking all 7 coconuts and then leaving makes them all disappear back into the trees. Another challenge!! 
After playing with Gilligan again earlier today, I found yet another fun pastime in the Chess Age--lily pad hopping.

- The big clusters are fairly easy to hop upon Show Spoiler
- The small clusters are tricky to jump as the pads are very slippery! Show Spoiler

I still haven't figured out how to get Gilligan to come out and play on the DI shard... but I will continue trying!


Re: The Chess Age Update 4.0 & 4.01 experiments with water
actually the object center is the lilies.The object center for the pond is probably too close to the lilies.
as far as Gilligan is concerned I think he is having to much fun playing with Ainia and the others to produce any roots however he still refuses to leave the pond area where the rest of his buddies hang out
all in good time I suppose
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