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Confirmed Engine KAG [1865] Bomb sounds don't follow player while lit in inventory

Discussion in 'Bug Reports' started by epsilon, Oct 12, 2016.

  1. epsilon

    epsilon Assonist THD Team Forum Moderator Donator Tester

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    Category: KAG Client
    Operating system: Windows 10 64 bit
    Build number: 1865
    Description: If you light a bomb, put it in your inventory and walk around, the 'hiss' sound from the bomb doesn't follow the player. It occurs with regular bombs and water bombs. I tested this with Starbob95 and he said the sound didn't follow me but instead stayed in the place where I put the lit bomb in my inventory.
    Steps to reproduce:
    1.
    Switch to knight and buy a bomb.
    2. Light bomb and put it in inventory.
    3. Run around and listen to where the 'hiss' sound is coming from. The sound plays from where you put the bomb inside your inventory and not from the player as you move.
    Screenshots/Videos:

    In this video you can hear the sound slowly become fainter as you move away from it. You can also only hear it from the right side of your headset (since I was walking away to the left). I did not edit the sound in this video.
     
    Last edited: Oct 13, 2016
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  2. fixing this will impact performance, gotta check how big is the impact and if is it worth it
     
  3. asger75

    asger75 Haxor

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    tbh i kinda like this, it happens with the gramophone in flippys mod and u can just keep the music in the place you want.
     
  4. epsilon

    epsilon Assonist THD Team Forum Moderator Donator Tester

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    I tend to use it to trick archers by putting the lit bomb in my inventory, running up, taking it out and throwing at the last moment.
    If it's doesn't really impact performance it definitely should be fixed but if it has a fairly dramatic impact there is no need.