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Re: [Enigma-devel] Engima Bugs


From: Alexandros Tasos
Subject: Re: [Enigma-devel] Engima Bugs
Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2008 08:46:04 +0200

Hi,
Some One wrote:
 
I hope I did this correctly. I've noticed 3 things in Enigma which I'm not sure are bugs or not:
 
1. When I equalled a world record with one of those levels that have many, many record holders, the text zooms across very fast, but doesn't actually finish displaying them. From that point onward, any text displayed in the status bar (e.g. level name or results) appears, then jerks backs and forth continuously.
 
2. Sometimes when I start Engima, it displays a message saying "No CD in the drive"
 
3. Not sure if this is a bug or not. But on some levels where Oxyd stones are placed very close together, if a stone is opened, then another stone of the same colour is also hit, before the first stone fully opens, then the first stone closes, and the Oxyd stones aren't 'paired'. This seems to happen more so with the Deja Vu levelsets.
 
I am using Windows Vista SP1 (Home Premium), and Engima 1.01. Problem 3 is reproducable, problem 2 seems to be random, and problem 1 is very difficult to repeat :).
 
Thank you for this great game!
Sigma

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The first bug occurs to me, too. If you want to get rid of the "vibration", just solve a level or click the right mouse button while playing. I'm not sure but I think this bug will not exist in the next version.

The second bug is, as you say, random. I have not been able to reproduce it, but it is known to be a bug in a library that Enigma uses, called SDL.

The third bug is not really a bug. In Oxyd, the game which Enigma is based on, Oxyd stones must be opened after a small period of time has passed (probably 0.5 seconds). This is used to reproduce the same gameplay that Oxyd used. Thus, in Deja-Vu levelpacks (except for Esprit), you need to wait a little before opening to equal stones.

Greets,

Alexandros Tasos

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