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 A very annoying bug. 
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Post A very annoying bug.
So sometimes, when I'm in a skirmish, I'll have my unit cross over the point in the map where it loops. Sometimes when doing this, my unit will violently rip themselves apart for no reason at all. This can lead to ridiculous situations where a Browncoat heavy at 100 health will explode for no reason at all


Does this happen to anyone else? I've been noticing this since B22. I've never played a build before that, so yeah.


Sat May 23, 2009 11:01 pm
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This may be what's happening to me. Every once in a while an actor will explode, and Ctrl+P says that it's not MOIDs. Not fun.


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Post Re: A very annoying bug.
Ever since the inclusion of impulse grenades, my actors very suddenly and violently explode, usually while walking around. I was almost certain it was due to lingering high mass particles flying at super sonic speeds from the grenades, but I never considered the level wrap being responsible.


Fri May 29, 2009 6:11 am
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