Extra Point
Chinese version / 中文版: | 分数球 |
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Extra Point in Level 7 | |
Basic information | |
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Modul | {{{modul}}} |
Name | Extra_Point |
Appears in | {{{levels}}} |
Extra Point (Point Extra in the help documentation) is an object that has the appearance of six small metal balls with red "tails" spinning around a large metal core, which gives extra points on contact. When placed on the top of a floor, a red glow appears on the surface of the floor.
Function
By default the player is started with 1000 points[1], decreasing by 2 per second. These can be changed by modifying Gameplay.nmo.
After the "metal core" in the center is touched by the player ball, the "metal core" disappears with a sound effect, adding 100 extra points, and the remaining 6 small balls start chasing the player ball. However, as long as the player ball maintains a certain speed, the small score ball is not able to catch it. Each small ball increases 20 bonus points, giving the entire point increased by a single extra point of 220.
After obtaining the extra points, they will not appear again even after respawning, which is different from extra lives. If there are still point balls chasing the player when the player activates a new checkpoint or on death, they will just disappear.[2]
Extra points will be calculated into the total score after completion of levels.
Did you know
- Unlike extra lives, even if the remaining score is reduced to 0, the game can be continued normally.
- The player ball needs to touch the "core" of the extra balls to trigger them, which is different from the extra lives, which only requires touching of the edge.
- After pressing the Esc key, motion of point balls continues, but the player's remaining point freezes. Therefore, pressing Esc is a common time-saving trick to obtain the chasing point balls. This approach is widely used in high score speedruns.
- The extra point is the only module that cannot reset after death of the player ball.
- If players keep the game running for a long time, the errors generated by floating-point values gradually accumulate, which causes extra points to begin to distort. The farther the extra points are placed from the original point, the more quickly the "Far Lands" phenomenon is observed. When the absolute value of the coordinate of an axis is higher than about 200,000[citation needed], the point balls quickly separate from their following “traces”. They are not easy to catch up with the player ball, and the player needs to manually harvest them. When it is higher than about 500,000[citation needed], extra points look as if they have "fallen apart".
- Resizing extra points in Virtools will only cause them to be more dispersed in the game, without any changes in the size.