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Post by Gooman on Mar 29, 2011 13:22:07 GMT -6
Holding A Just Before The Ball Opens Over the Pokemon This just caught me a Skarmory. Thank you
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Post by Cabi.net on Mar 29, 2011 13:41:41 GMT -6
I used to believe that Gooman would keep his name.
HOW WRONG WAS I?
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Post by TigerKiro on Mar 29, 2011 14:11:08 GMT -6
Involving the button holding helps catch thing, I have recently tried stopping that... can't be done.
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Post by Gooman on Mar 29, 2011 19:38:47 GMT -6
I used to believe that Gooman would keep his name. HOW WRONG WAS I? Now what would lead you to that conclusion? Certainly my past actions didn't give any indication towards that...
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Post by DemonicChocobo on Mar 29, 2011 20:35:07 GMT -6
Just pointing out that pushing buttons while trying to catch a Pokemon DOES influence the capture.
You just have no idea HOW.
I'm not sure if it's still true for the later games, but the RNG in the first ones happen to use button presses when generating TEH RANDOM. Of course, I can't find source, but then again, this being a topic about lies, do I really even need one?
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Post by Gooman on Mar 29, 2011 20:44:59 GMT -6
Rocket Jumping in CoD.
I found out it was a lie the hard way.
Then I tried Sticky Jumping with C4.
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Post by Mucho The Soybean Lover on Mar 29, 2011 20:45:42 GMT -6
I've heard that it alters it by a very miniscule amount. It would literally have no affect.
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Post by daveshn on Apr 24, 2011 10:30:43 GMT -6
My friend once told me about a glitch in Halo multi-player that gave you a never miss sniper rifle that landed a head shot on anyone if you lined up any part of their body in the cross-hair.
Turns out, he just wanted to start with a 1-nothing lead against me when I got to the spot you had to snipe from.
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