Watch Devs Intentionally Break Their Games By Multiplying A Number By 1,000
Hayley Williams
5/14/2024
The game developers of X {formerly Twitter) have been purposefully introducing glitches into their games this week, just to see what would happen--and the results are hilarious. Challenged with multiplying a random value from their game files by 1,000, multiple game devs have posted varied results including giant enemies, floods of spawned items, and super-powerful attacks.The trend was started by developer Tyler Glaiel, who is currently working on Mewgenics. Glaiel shared a GIF that showed the game with massively increased gore splatter, and then challenged other developers to post similar results from their own games in development.https://t.co/1iEBQVHayV pic.twitter.com/lJusii8hIf — Tyler Glaiel (@TylerGlaiel) May 8, 2024 It's not uncommon for these kinds of bugs to happen unintentionally during game development, when a developer accidentally enters one too many or too few zeros in a data field, but making them happen on purpose can be just as fun.Continue Reading at GameSpot...
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