Mining stam bug similar to plow bug.

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Mining stam bug similar to plow bug.

Postby Apillion » Fri Sep 25, 2015 6:41 am

When mining it is possible to continue to mine when stamina bar is 0%

Meaning then next time you start to mine you only need to take 2 sips from water and mine up to 100%...
resulting in your energy staying full for much longer

Not a major bug but can be exploited a bit...
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Re: Mining stam bug similar to plow bug.

Postby jorb » Fri Sep 25, 2015 8:32 am

Oh? How? I'm not entirely sure I understand the report. Some exact steps to reproduce would be nice.
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Re: Mining stam bug similar to plow bug.

Postby yozzik » Fri Sep 25, 2015 8:46 am

jorb wrote:Oh? How? I'm not entirely sure I understand the report. Some exact steps to reproduce would be nice.


For example, when destroying house process can be stopped at certain level of stamina because of stamina check on every percent. While mining stamina is checked only at start, so to mine up to 100% you just need lower bound + 1 stamina. This obviously will dump stamina down to 0 if the tile is hard.

Not sure it's a bug.
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Re: Mining stam bug similar to plow bug.

Postby jorb » Fri Sep 25, 2015 8:52 am

Hmmmhmm. Will look at then, that.
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Re: Mining stam bug similar to plow bug.

Postby Apillion » Fri Sep 25, 2015 9:33 am

yozzik wrote:
jorb wrote:Oh? How? I'm not entirely sure I understand the report. Some exact steps to reproduce would be nice.


For example, when destroying house process can be stopped at certain level of stamina because of stamina check on every percent. While mining stamina is checked only at start, so to mine up to 100% you just need lower bound + 1 stamina. This obviously will dump stamina down to 0 if the tile is hard.

Not sure it's a bug.


+1 stam is a bit to low when you have around 30% you can mine till your stam is 0% but when you reach 0% you dont stop mining till your mining action is 100% or you get a stone/ore
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Re: Mining stam bug similar to plow bug.

Postby yozzik » Fri Sep 25, 2015 9:43 am

jorb wrote:Hmmmhmm. Will look at then, that.


No, please. Grab some beer and better watch TV. Leave this mechanics alone. :)
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Re: Mining stam bug similar to plow bug.

Postby proknah » Fri Sep 25, 2015 10:11 am

Seems hotfixed to me.
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Re: Mining stam bug similar to plow bug.

Postby jorb » Mon Oct 12, 2015 8:43 pm

Looked at this, and it is intended that you should be able to finish a mining cycle you've begun. If it is exploitable then you are welcome to it.
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