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== Example == | == Example == | ||
The following cutout from [[David Stolp]]'s '' | The following cutout from [[David Stolp]]'s ''table of contents'' shows a situation requiring the use of the compass variation to solve the level: | ||
[[File:Frankenstein.png]] | [[File:Frankenstein.png]] | ||
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== Appearance in play == | == Appearance in play == | ||
As the applicable situations for this glitch are strict, and older emulations of Tile World do not recognize the compass variation, it is rarely seen. Although the magnet variation was used even in the original [[Lynx]] emulation of CC, the compass variation was introduced to the public officially when David made ''table of contents'', and also a second level named '' | As the applicable situations for this glitch are strict, and older emulations of Tile World do not recognize the compass variation, it is rarely seen. Although the magnet variation was used even in the original [[Lynx]] emulation of CC, the compass variation was introduced to the public officially when David made ''table of contents'', and also a second level named ''ode to a cloned tank, pointed the wrong way'', hinting at the content of the solution. | ||
[[Category:Glitches]] | [[Category:Glitches]] |