MIT doesn't know the origin of noclip and just throws out a bunch of babble.nocliping is not a failure but a purposeful act.
>>736247459Why is MIT talking about nocliping.
It was written by AI.On another note, remember when someone at Yale University published a piece about Youtube Poops? This was a long looong time ago
>>736247459If it's mit then why don't they mention that it is scientifically feasible to 'noclip' through a physical object in real life
>>736247542Backrooms movie
>>736247542
Not what they're saying here but I always hated when people would say "I clipped through the wall" when really clipping is what would keep you from passing through the wall.
>>736247459If you can't tell this is written by AI from the first two sentences then you're NGMI.
>>736247459Its because the backrooms story uses noclip in am accidental context.
>>736247459It is a failure because part of making a game is making sure the floor is solid.
>>736247593I mean, it's all just fields.
>>736247459heh
>>736247712>>736247608
I know what you're talking about, OP, but I've also seen people refer to "noclip" as a bug several times. Especially after the Backrooms became popular. And that use case is fair in my opinion, because how else do you refer to the act of accidentally slipping through what should otherwise be a solid surface? "Falling through" doesn't convey the idea as well as "noclipping through".
>>736248008Glitched through, or OOBed
>>736247926Should have called it Niggerrooms then.
>>736247712Why does this guy talk so weird, I can barely finish reading this without getting annoyed
>>736247459mit is full of jeet diploma mill benchod izzat retards
>>736248131Because it was written by AI
>>736248131I agree, something about it feels really pretentious and needlessly wordy.
>>736248008in my experience it's always been "clipping." like "if you clip through this wall you can sequence break this part" or whatever. "noclipping" has always been used specifically for console commands.
Didn't it originate with Doom
>>736248804But clip and noclip are logically opposite things. How can they both be about going through surfaces?
when is there going to be a biopic of john carmack during the founding of id software and the making of wolfenstein, doom and quake?
Are the "backrooms" just House of Leaves, but for people who can't read?
clipping is when two surfaces collide, that's it. it's commonly used for visual stuff, like when a woman's hair clips into her armor, or a sheathed weapon clipping through her skirt as it flutters.nocliping is specifically a command that turns of clipping for player movement - unable to collide with walls, floors, ceilings, or any world objectsanything outside of these are wrong
>>736249137There are lots of really dumb people in this world that don't know how to use words correctly
>>736249137i don't make the words anon, i just use them. when in rome.
>>736247608why is a Tech Institute doing a movie review.
>>736249292House of Leaves, minus metafictional layering and ergodic structure, plus (in most cases beyond the original post and Kane Pixel's stuff) something halfway between a bad SCP ripoff and those "level list"/"rule list" creepypastas from the early 2010s.