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After touching minus of 1 million, I've started going in plus
Expected behavior
- It's expected to continue losing money by the amount marked with red
Actual behavior
- After touching approx. 1 million of minus, I started gaining the same amount of money that is shown as minus with red numbers.
Actually, Im gaining per turn what I should lose per turn
Note: The amount of units was same whole time, later I've built some so the minus per turn (red one) increased, but anyway, I continued to recieve the same amount of money as I should lose per turn
Information:
Browser: Google Chrome
Browser version: I dont know
Attachments:
turn 344:
turn 354:
turn 364:
turn: 369 (went in plus):
turn 392:
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Browser doesn't matter, It's a small code bug.
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JUGERS2 Posztolt üzenetek: 2866 Től:: Kosovo
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Why should we care....if someoen goes down in money for all those turn to reach 1 million minus would be dead long time before....not even a bug.
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Általa írva JUGERS2, 18.09.2019 at 15:58
Why should we care....if someoen goes down in money for all those turn to reach 1 million minus would be dead long time before....not even a bug.
Obviously you care if that made you comment. I'm just reporting it, nothing special
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JUGERS2 Posztolt üzenetek: 2866 Től:: Kosovo
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Általa írva Croat, 18.09.2019 at 15:59
Általa írva JUGERS2, 18.09.2019 at 15:58
Why should we care....if someoen goes down in money for all those turn to reach 1 million minus would be dead long time before....not even a bug.
Obviously you care if that made you comment. I'm just reporting it, nothing special
Then why go and advertise it on global?
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It's called an integer overflow. The game uses signed bits to represent numbers and your money or income became so big that the game runs out of bits to keep track of the number. Your cash/income then overflowed to the positive.
Based on your screenshot it looks like the income actually overflowed to a positive number.
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It's called an integer overflow. The game uses signed bits to represent numbers and your money or income became so big that the game runs out of bits to keep track of the number. Your cash/income then overflowed to the positive.
Based on your screenshot it looks like the income actually overflowed to a positive number.
Nice explanation, ty
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It's called an integer overflow. The game uses signed bits to represent numbers and your money or income became so big that the game runs out of bits to keep track of the number. Your cash/income then overflowed to the positive.
Based on your screenshot it looks like the income actually overflowed to a positive number.
ps.
ye, everything's like you've said.
Atm, I am overflowing back to a negative number.
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