Ok, this might sound weird, but for some reason, AUO isn’t working. Here’s what happened:
First, I decided I wanted to break Gimkit today. Here we are. So first, I did something kinda random and it worked exactly how it should have. But then this happened. First, I grabbed a lifecycle. Then, I wired it to a team switcher, switching me to spectators. Then, I wired the lifecycle to a notification, sending “hi?”. Picture below:
Because of AUO, I should switch teams, then the notification should go out. However, when testing, I am receiving the notification, then switching teams. To my knowledge, this is not supposed to happen. Does anybody know what’s happening? I know this isn’t really a problem for me…
But still kinda interesting.
(also funny thing this whole Σ pfp was kinda started on accident. I decided to switch up my pfp, and like 2 seconds later YoYo had it on too lol. Now back to the homework…)
Thanks.
(Join our club, few regs love it… we the new, the baby PFPs are old)
So you had 1 other alt on the game? If that’s the case, then try refreshing or looking into the console…
Yep. Exactly. Code in regular AUO should look similar to the code in your AUO. If it’s not, then either the site needs a refresh, it was defected, or something else entirely.
Let’s go gambling! Cassius Chk-chk-chk BRRRNK. Aww dang it! Fluffy Chk-chk-chk BRRRRNK. Aww dang it!..
Anybody else we can contact to help?
I don’t think BH might want to talk, for all I know, they’re working on something related to Bitwise Operations (Still unsolved, btw!)
Possibly we haven’t learned enough about AUO. It might be some devices are prioritized prioritizing the actual order of wires.
We haven’t discussed AUO in a while, so a lot could change. Just like astrology, and space, in the cosmos, we have barely learned anything about the universe (the art of AUO) and we have so much more to discover.
It’s a possibility… but very unlikely.
Remember why AUO works the way it does. It’s because when it all get transferred to real code (JavaScript I think), whatever was wired/placed first goes first in the actual list of real code. If they changed it, it would just take a lot more data to make it happen. And remember, data is one thing Gimkit is really trying to save (can’t blame them… I would do the same). So yeah, extremely unlikely.
What if device types are prioritized? But I think your main purpose for this was to break gimkit and to experiment, but realistically you could just put a wire repeater or trigger for 0.1 seconds to delay the notif if you needed this I name.
Maybe. Last updated in May 23’ I believe, and the rest of the edits arguing whether its CMG, or devices, and it’s tag concept
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