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New Advanced Spawn Menu

For most of us, Anomalies is just weird enough. However, there are among us, the super-weird - the people for whom weird is just the beginning. It is for these people that I have added a new option in Anomalies.

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addedFor most of us, Anomalies is just weird enough. However, there are among us, the super-weird - the people for whom weird is just the beginning. It is for these people that I have added a new option in Anomalies. It's called: "The Advanced Spawn Menu." Basically, once it's activated in your options menu, it will allow you to manually enter numbers into the game's spawn menu - that green menu that you use to manually change the parameters of an anomaly.
addedThe limits on parameters were put in place for several reasons. Performance is a major one. You may find that adding an extra 2000 segments will slow your computer or crash the game, so there are no guarantees that you can use these new options, or that they will get the results you want. Nevertheless, I thought it might be fun to try to push the limits. https://youtu.be/SS2NPK4vRGw The video shows just one such parameter being customized, "orbit" which is usually limited between 1 and 10. At 500, the anomaly rotates much faster than would normally be possible. At any rate, combining these new options might result in some extraordinarily weird stuff, and that's what we're here for, right!?!

For most of us, Anomalies is just weird enough. However, there are among us, the super-weird - the people for whom weird is just the beginning. It is for these people that I have added a new option in Anomalies. It's called: "The Advanced Spawn Menu." Basically, once it's activated in your options menu, it will allow you to manually enter numbers into the game's spawn menu - that green menu that you use to manually change the parameters of an anomaly.

The limits on parameters were put in place for several reasons. Performance is a major one. You may find that adding an extra 2000 segments will slow your computer or crash the game, so there are no guarantees that you can use these new options, or that they will get the results you want. Nevertheless, I thought it might be fun to try to push the limits. https://youtu.be/SS2NPK4vRGw The video shows just one such parameter being customized, "orbit" which is usually limited between 1 and 10. At 500, the anomaly rotates much faster than would normally be possible. At any rate, combining these new options might result in some extraordinarily weird stuff, and that's what we're here for, right!?!

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