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− | [[File:SquashedNorn.png|right]] A hilarious and unusual glitch, the '''growth spurt glitch''' is a strange bug in [[Creatures 2]] that sometimes occurs after the game crashes. If any creatures in the world have advanced to their next [[life stage]] at the time of the game's crash, their bodies will still be using | + | [[File:SquashedNorn.png|right]] A hilarious and unusual glitch, the '''growth spurt glitch''' is a strange bug in [[Creatures 2]] that sometimes occurs after the game crashes. If any creatures in the world have advanced to their next [[life stage]] at the time of the game's crash, but before the game had the chance to autosave, their bodies will still be using that life stage's sprites when the world is reopened, even though they will be the same life stage they were before, making them appear squashed (if they were going from adolescent to Youth, for example) or stretched out (baby to child). |
This glitch is entirely harmless, and usually fixes itself once the norn has reached the life stage it was prior to the crash. | This glitch is entirely harmless, and usually fixes itself once the norn has reached the life stage it was prior to the crash. |
Latest revision as of 20:43, 23 March 2020
A hilarious and unusual glitch, the growth spurt glitch is a strange bug in Creatures 2 that sometimes occurs after the game crashes. If any creatures in the world have advanced to their next life stage at the time of the game's crash, but before the game had the chance to autosave, their bodies will still be using that life stage's sprites when the world is reopened, even though they will be the same life stage they were before, making them appear squashed (if they were going from adolescent to Youth, for example) or stretched out (baby to child).
This glitch is entirely harmless, and usually fixes itself once the norn has reached the life stage it was prior to the crash.