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Author Topic: Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead - A roaming horde appears on the horizon!  (Read 1859519 times)

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Collisions are buggy atm? Hehehhe

I think I found a supporting thing. I just crashed into a building, and drove away from it. Or... is that more Truth in Television(Games this case) than I think?
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If the crash doesn't destroy the wheels or engine then you should be fine.
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I think I found a supporting thing. I just crashed into a building, and drove away from it. Or... is that more Truth in Television(Games this case) than I think?

Into as in clean through the whole thing, or just knocked down a wall?
If the latter, then yea, Truth in Gaming. If the former, Fun in Gaming at the expense of the Truth.
About the only thing that would result from a low-speed hit on a non-solid wall (old brickwork, glass walls, doors, etc.) would be mostly cosmetic.
Might need a new radiator, and the frame might be slightly bent, (depending on depth, new windshield) but the core components would be fine.
About the only thing that would survive truthfully plowing through a whole building is a tank (or tank-like bulldozer ;)) (that doesn't count lucky clear paths that only go through doors :P)
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It 'twas the latter.

That is a very intersting thing...

Yeah my car got totalled on some dumpsters, had to abandon it to get some more wheels from the public works I call home.

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Depends on how your vehicle is built.  Whenever I construct the WARBUS the engines are in the back, and the front wheels are 2-3 tiles back from front edge.  The result of this is that it's actually -very- hard to disable the vehicle through straight impact, and I can drive it through buildings cleanly without much problem.  The problems arise when I go through a building diagonally and somehow get parallel parked inside a house.  Then, every attempt to move damages the vehicle.

There should really be a minimum damage for vehicles...  Actually, there REALLY should be.  Zombies can tear down a vehicle if left alone, but it should be such that if a creature's attack or an impact does less than, say, 5 damage, it does no damage.  If it's got steel plating, then 10.  Hard plating, maybe 15.  After all, if we've got triple layer thick solid steel, it shouldn't be possible for bare zombie fingers to ever even dent it!  And it'd reduce the weirdness of 'zero-speed collision destroys armored tanks'.

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Yeah, but your warbus does fit the "bulldozer-like tank-like bulldoser" definition. Althgou given the speed at which they burn, cata's wall are made of thin wood and paper, so going through them should be possible.
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Still, point is that certain vehicles resist impact better than others.  Modern cars are vulnerable as the engine is literally against the very front, an older or perhaps European car with an engine in the back would survive a front impact better simply because the engine isn't in the crumple zone.

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Mmh, burning buildings do seem to work strangely.
I remember in a relatively recent version I smashed through a window while being chased, and lit the curtain and heavy stick on fire in front of the window to hold off some zombies. I was hoping to escape through the smoke and the fact that the fire would damage many of the zombies. So I hung around picking off those approaching until the smoke was thick enough to be impossible to see through, and I moved towards the back of the house where to kitchen was to maybe poke through some cupboards and the fridge before I left the house. Anyway, I was halfway down the corridor when the entire front rooms of the house burst into flames, all at once.
Fire in general seems pretty quirky, but it's most noticeable in buildings.
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   Obviously the answer to all this is acid rain. The super power acid rain weakens the house, no they aren't made out of paper and balsa wood but after a few showers they might as well be and because of the way the rain weakens the building causes fire spreads easier.
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I lit a school on fire, because I was tired of the children.  (Oh god Cataclysm is terrible when out of, or in, context!)  I stood ~10 tiles away, getting a little warm because I was having a temperature bug that made me progressively colder...  The fire spread over the whole hallway in 1 turn.

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Girlinhat, there's a reason 5% of the OOCQ thread content comes from here :P
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Girlinhat, there's a reason 5% of the OOCQ thread content comes from here :P

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Mmh, burning buildings do seem to work strangely.
I remember in a relatively recent version I smashed through a window while being chased, and lit the curtain and heavy stick on fire in front of the window to hold off some zombies. I was hoping to escape through the smoke and the fact that the fire would damage many of the zombies. So I hung around picking off those approaching until the smoke was thick enough to be impossible to see through, and I moved towards the back of the house where to kitchen was to maybe poke through some cupboards and the fridge before I left the house. Anyway, I was halfway down the corridor when the entire front rooms of the house burst into flames, all at once.
Fire in general seems pretty quirky, but it's most noticeable in buildings.

I stood ~10 tiles away, getting a little warm because I was having a temperature bug that made me progressively colder...  The fire spread over the whole hallway in 1 turn.

Real fires can expand this quickly, and quicker.  Granorke's story sounds like how a real housefire can work to me.  Flashover is the term used when essentially the entire space around a fire ignites at once.  When stuff starts to burn, there's flammable, incompletely burned stuff in that smoke.  At a high enough temperature, that smoke starts to burn, and produces incredibly vast amounts of heat, causing the rest of the smoke around to burn and more or less instantly igniting everything inside that expanding area of heat.  Here's a few videos of real life fire doing stuff like this.  The first video especially is similar to Granorke's story, and note that the simulated room is only enclosed on three sides, so most of the smoke is escaping and not building up head and combustable gas like would occur in a normal four-sided room.

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/682670/from_living_room_to_inferno_in_under_2_minutes/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FJT2QU-xgM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZO3zQXx4gIo

More information about flashovers:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flashover
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Imp's right on this one.

Also, fucking smoke inhalation. Don't try to cook anything over a proper campfire in DDA, you'll die.  :P
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