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::::AJAX and the like would probably be involved. ...Good luck. But really, when I asked if there was, it was more along the lines of "I remember seeing some sites that had the videos load only after clicking on something, and their method didn't look like it was a custom-made script". We would just have to search to see if it exists. — '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 06:13, 22 November 2013 (EST)
::::AJAX and the like would probably be involved. ...Good luck. But really, when I asked if there was, it was more along the lines of "I remember seeing some sites that had the videos load only after clicking on something, and their method didn't look like it was a custom-made script". We would just have to search to see if it exists. — '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 06:13, 22 November 2013 (EST)
::::[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1156794/the-youtube-video-in-my-hidden-div-only-starts-to-load-after-the-div-is-shown This guy] has the opposite problem, but the top reply points out that stuff with the display:none rule isn't even loaded at all, and it's only loaded when the rule changes to something else. So, make a quick script that hides the video from the start, and has a link like "[Show video]" to show it. In fact, don't we have some CSS class or JS function that hides and shows stuff? I'm thinking of some of the navboxes. — '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 08:16, 22 November 2013 (EST)
:::::Well, yes, that was exactly the idea.  The stuff we already have to do that works via a class, so ''display: none'' only happens once the JS has loaded, which probably comes at the end of ''<body>'' (too lazy to check) - so it will get loaded before it's hidden.  To make it start fully hidden, I expect we'd have to write something new.  Also, I guess I was thinking more a placeholder with the same size as the video rather than just a link, to avoid making the content reflow. <span style="font-family:times;color:#080">'''''[[User:Greenpickle|G]][[User talk:Greenpickle|<span style="color:#050">P</span>]]'''''</span> 14:46, 22 November 2013 (EST)
::::::Ah, right right. In fact, I think I envisioned that, but ended up saying a link would be better. — '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 10:00, 23 November 2013 (EST)
==Broken Breadbug Glitch==
I was showing my friend ''Pikmin 2'' this week and she made it to the Glutton's Kitchen. Something odd happened on sublevel 2, the one with the railroad layout. There were two Breadbugs, one carrying the
[[Massive Lid]] and one carrying the [[Imperative Cookie]]. She had Pikmin take both of them back to the research pod, and the Massive Lid one was gaining on the Imperative Cookie one. Both of them got to the research pod at nearly the same time, such that both Breadbugs appeared but not the Massive Lid when the Imperative Cookie was taken first. During the cutscene, the Imperative Cookie Breadbug was sucked up as normal and received its damage, but the Massive Lid Breadbug seemed to be in its regular carrying animation as though no Pikmin were there (probably since Pikmin weren't present in the cutscene). Afterwards, that Breadbug appeared to start dragging the Massive Lid back for one or two seconds, and then the Massive Lid collection cutscene happened. The Massive Lid was outside the ship's ring of light, but it still got beamed into the ship normally; the Breadbug carrying it wasn't there. What happened afterwards was the really glitchy part. The Breadbug that was carrying the Massive Lid seemed to loop its "looking around" animation after it is hurt, but had sustained no damage. It was slowly sliding backwards until a wall stopped it, with no change in direction and with about the speed it would have while carrying something. Once it hit a wall, we hit it with a Purple Pikmin and the trance broke: it went into its hurt animation and received all the damage that the ship would have given it (and not the extra damage from the Purple Pikmin). Then it returned to normal.
I doubt I could repeat this easily; I'd have to line up two Breadbugs to have their treasures absorbed near-simultaneously. But I just wanted to point out that oddity; I don't think Breadbugs were programmed to be in the treasure collection cutscene without having their treasure actually collected. [[User:Scruffy|Scruffy]] ([[User talk:Scruffy|talk]]) 08:49, 12 August 2015 (EDT)
:That's messed up. Hey, when the Pikmin were nearing the research pod, did the treasures overlap? Like, normally, if Pikmin are carrying something, and they bump against other Pikmin carrying something, the two treasures just push each other off (I don't think the Pikmin count for this collision detection process), but because of the "special" way of carrying when a Breadbug has something, collisions might be ignored altogether. That's why I'm asking. If they overlapped (meaning the collision checks really aren't made), then what likely happened was that both treasures got sucked in at once.
:The problem likely came from that in particular, not so much because the second Breadbug was in the cutscene. It should be somewhat easy to test: just get two Breadbugs carrying treasures, and have one treasure be delivered while the second Breadbug is carrying its treasure nearby. You know, just close enough that you can see the second Breadbug on the cutscene of the first treasure. If there's no glitch then, then surely your bug had to happen because the treasures got delivered on the same frame. I'll test it on Snack Pit with Dolphin when I can. &mdash; '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 10:48, 12 August 2015 (EDT)
::Now that you mention it, I'm pretty sure they did overlap. That's not normal at all; thank you for opting to test it.
::Also I keep seeing an oddity in Purple Pikmin that I don't think is a glitch but just an unexplained peculiarity. When you throw them on to any type of Dwarf Bulborb they home in and instantly crush it, like other PIkmin. But often (if not every time) I find that Purple Pikmin latch onto the Bulborb even while it's dying; you can whistle them and they acknowledge the whistle but they don't actually come back until the Dwarf Bulborb is finished with its dying animation. I found this does not happen if another enemy is nearby; the Purple Pikmin will attack that enemy instead. And so far I've only found this to be true with Dwarf Bulborbs and that specific dying animation. Would you call that a glitch or just something unique to Purple Pikmin, perhaps emphasizing their weight? [[User:Scruffy|Scruffy]] ([[User talk:Scruffy|talk]]) 13:10, 12 August 2015 (EDT)
:::Ok, it's on my todo list, but who knows when I'll take care of it. A lot of people already realized that about Purples, but not about how they home in to different enemies instead. I honestly wouldn't know what to call it. It seems deliberate. The Purple stands there and looks at the enemy below it. Does the same happen with other one-hit-ko-from-the-back enemies, like mandiblards? &mdash; '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 14:10, 12 August 2015 (EDT)
== Spicy Bitter rocks ==
User [[User:WhoTheFlower|WhoTheFlower]] added this glitch to the main page, but with no information. Given how insane the glitch is, and how nobody's ever heard of anything similar, and how there's no real way to reproduce it or any documentation, it shouldn't go in the main page. Maybe one day if it gets reproduced, it can be added, but for now, it could well be some hardware problem that caused it. I've moved the glitch from the main page here, so it's still documented anyway. &mdash; '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 17:13, 19 March 2018 (EDT)
{{glitch | reproducibility = Unknown | consequences = Very Helpful | p2 = Yes | npcp2 = unknown |
| effects = makes the pikmin start attacking the ground as if there were rocks there, [[nectar]], [[ultra-bitter spray]], and [[ultra-spicy spray]] pop out crazily like with normal rocks but with more than a few.
| howto = Go to [[Awakening Wood]] unknown steps, then go to Hole of heroes, break eggs and walk past the hole pikmin will start breaking rocks that don't exist.
| notes = Did not record this glitch but it did give me a lot of Nectar, USS, and UBS, could be useful in speedruns if it could be reproduced easily.
}}
:Hah! I asked around to see if anybody heard of any similar glitch, and I instantly got told that this was likely just an encounter with the [[Ujadani]]. I completely forgot about them, for a second! &mdash; '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 17:19, 19 March 2018 (EDT)
== Onion menu/End of day cutscene crash ==
I was playing ''Pikmin 2'' a while back, when, on the third day, I checked the Onion to deposit Pikmin at the same time the screen was fading out to show the cutscene that explained the end of the day. The screen had either just turned or almost turned pitch-black when the Onion menu came up, making the screen fully visible again while I messed with the menu. When I closed the Onion menu, the game crashed. This glitch is probably easily reproduced, but I don't have the means to record proof of it working. My suggested method to reproduce it would be:
-Get to the third day.
-When it nears the time for the "Hurry up!" message before sunset, enter a cave and exit it. This saves the game partway through the day, allowing several tries if necessary.
-Make sure you're standing under the Onion when the message appears.
-When the screen starts to fade out, press A to open the Onion menu.
-Close the menu. The game should crash.
I don't know the exact timing on pressing A, but I believe the time I happened to press it was when the screen was fading out. If anyone can reproduce this, it'd be greatly appreciated. {{unsigned|Bogeynator}}
:That sounds like a typical Pikmin 2 glitch for sure! I want to investigate that crash and a couple of other crashes brought about recently, so it'll all be documented soon, hopefully. &mdash; '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 11:14, 20 January 2019 (EST)
== Glitches to analyze ==
# On that cave unit with a pool, in "tile"-themed sublevels, if the research pod is near that pool, the Pikmin deliver something, and then return to a leader that's in the pool, they will stay underwater in the pool without drowning. &mdash; '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 12:05, May 31, 2022 (EDT)
== Weird instance of tilting ==
So, we've been doing a Pikmin 2 challenge run recently, and encountered a very strange instance of tilting that... Well, its strangeness is twofold. We, fortunately, got footage of it, and we've posted it [https://youtu.be/g4ZVB5KXbLE here]. But to summarize:
# The object didn't tilt by falling from a high distance, but instead seemingly by being pushed by another object. The two hitboxes, evidently, disagreed with one another. Notably, this was on the [[Hole of Beasts]] Sublevel 4, which is entirely flat, so falling isn't even possible here.
# The game then, after some time, attempted to resolve the tilting by deleting out-of-bounds objects. This... Did not bode well for our Pikmin.
This was the NTSC-U, GameCube version of Pikmin 2. We, admittedly, don't know much about the inner workings of Pikmin 2, and we'd appreciate if someone could potentially help explain this. --[[User:Camwoodstock|Camwoodstock]] ([[User talk:Camwoodstock|talk]]) 15:12, July 5, 2023 (EDT)
== Pikmin thrown through floor ==
I got to the record button too late to show it, but while near buried Pikmin on Sublevel 8 of the Subterranean Complex, I pressed the A button to throw more Pikmin into a Candypop Bud that had not been fully expended by converting Pikmin; not only were the buried Pikmin accidentally plucked and spawned in the pit, but Pikmin that I threw by continuing to press the A button also clipped through the floor and immediately died. This happened on the US version of Pikmin 2 for Switch. --
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