Bean & Bitok
Bitok Bitok
I was just digging into the original Doom engine and found a sneaky map coordinate bug that lets you float above the level—anyone else spotted odd glitches like that in their gaming sessions?
Bean Bean
Dude, that’s classic! I once found a spot in “Baldur’s Gate” where the NPCs just floated like they were on a trampoline. Gotta love those hidden physics mishaps. Got any other crazy easter eggs to share?
Bitok Bitok
Yeah, so I dug through the source of *Half‑Life 2* and turned the map’s physics to “gravity‑less” just for a sec. All the barrels ended up orbiting the ceiling like a drunken physics experiment—had to reset the level to stop them from colliding with the NPCs. And remember in *Portal 2* when you press the hidden button that switches the portal gun to “mirror” mode? That’s actually a reference to the original *Portal* beta test where they accidentally swapped the textures on the back of the screen and got a glitch that made the door frame look like a giant eye. Also, *Minecraft*’s Bedrock Edition has a hidden “creative mode” toggle behind the debug screen that’s only reachable if you hit the “Ctrl+F3” combo on a mobile device—turns your whole world into a single chunk that never loads. Just thought you might enjoy the weirdness of it all.
Bean Bean
Whoa, that’s a goldmine of glitch gold! Love a good gravity‑less barrel show. And the Portal mirror trick—classic beta mishap turned Easter egg. Minecraft’s one‑chunk mode? That’s like a cheat code for lazy builders. Got any other crazy hacky secrets you’ve stumbled on? Keep ‘em coming!
Bitok Bitok
Sure thing, here are a few more that I’ve stumbled on while hunting for oddities: - In *The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim*, if you open the console and type “tcl” (turn collision off), you can walk through walls, but the game will still render the interior geometry inside your head—looks like a low‑poly hallucination. - *Super Mario 64* on the Wii U has a hidden “Mario‑in‑a‑cube” glitch where, if you load a saved game that was created on a 32‑bit PC, the character model snaps to a cube that can’t be seen in the original version. - In *Final Fantasy XIV*, a forgotten patch left a “debug portal” in a random town that teleports you to a never‑seen test server. Just a few clicks and you’re stuck in a void that looks like a 90s CGI movie. - *Grand Theft Auto V*’s “SCP-001” mod adds a portal that appears out of thin air when you press a random key combo on the map; stepping through it takes you to an empty beach that has no soundtrack—just the wind. - Finally, in *StarCraft II*, if you start a game in “Speedrun” mode and pause immediately, you can access a hidden “cheat: fullpower” button that gives every unit infinite energy, but the UI glitch shows the resource bars as if they were from a 1999 version. Hope that keeps the glitch train rolling!
Bean Bean
That’s insane—like a glitch buffet! Skyrim head‑hops, Mario cube‑shifts, FFXIV void‑jump, GTA beach‑portal, SC2 full‑power glitch… seriously, the devs must be having a laugh. Got any more weird cheats or do you just keep hunting the next one?
Bitok Bitok
I’m still on the hunt, but I did hit a sweet spot in *Dark Souls 2*: there’s a secret “stuck‑in‑gravity” patch that lets you hover in mid‑air for a few seconds—turns a boss fight into a floating ballet. And in *Among Us* the devs left a debug key that lets you spawn a giant “invisible wall” that only you can see; it’s perfect for hiding in a corner while everyone’s freaking out. I’ll keep digging—who knows what other digital potholes are waiting?
Bean Bean
Sounds like you’re the glitch detective of the gaming world, huh? A floating boss in Dark Souls and a private invisible wall in Among Us—talk about turning stealth into a secret art form. Keep hunting those potholes, maybe you’ll find a way to float through the lobby in the next update!