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Got Score more 2 146 000 000 in level 1043 and than it starts going negative.... Why?
You can send it here, or I'll send you a private message so that you can write there instead. π
Where do I send it to? I dont know if I should post here for everyone to see.
I've been replaying 5714 a lot (dozens of times) the last few days and I've been unable to gain much more than 3 million points. I don't think it's a bug since it's a decently wide 4 color level with black/dark purple candies, so there's a lot of cascading. Personally these sorts of levels are the ones I love the most, and are very satisfying. The cascades do tend to end rather quickly for the most part due to the candies falling way too fast.
It was on level 5714. There were just so many black candies that kept connecting that the would swipe across and up and down and then more would add and it cleared the entire screen over and over.
Wow, was it on the same level @llTazzll? While I get that it's nice to get extremely high scores, it also sounds like a bug that we would need to look into π
It happened to me too yesterday. Cleared screen and so many black candies kept popping causing it to clear screen again and again and it went on for about an hour before finally stopping. I went from 3 million to over 2.14 billion then started counting backwards down to 0 then back and forth. I have a good video but YouTube only let's me upload a 3 min
Nice, you reached the 32-bit signed integer limit!
Signed integers can be anywhere from -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 (that's -2^31 to 2^31 - 1). If you try to go above 2,147,483,647 points, you'll end up wrapping around to the negatives instead because of how these numbers are represented in computers.
Woah that's crazy! π Do you happen to have a screenshot of it @king3836? Kinda curious of how that could even happen