Hi,
No, it is probably how the programming instructions were written. Keep
in mind programming is basically nothing more than feeding the computer
a set of instructions to follow. Sometimes those instructions can get
called out of order or the processor gets backed up and an instruction
gets called too late. Either way the sound or whatever gets called at
the wrong time producing a nice runtime bug.
Bryan Peterson wrote:
The sound bug is actually kind of common in mainstream video games. I
have tat old Game Cub Game Simsons: Road Rage and sometimes some of
the crash sound effects wil play after the game ends. I think it has
to do with how the machine reads the disk. THen at other times
someting will happen and the speec will stop for a time, then the next
time a character does say something it basically goes nuts and says
every line that should have been said up to that point. This can be
pretty funny depending on who you picked up in your car and what they
would have said.
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