Lifeless Planet

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outlander Jun 6, 2014 @ 3:55pm
Falling through elevator floor after pushing button to start the elevator moving up...
It's the first evelator that you actually have to put the rock into the power station to get it powered up. FYI, havent got past it yet, jumping as you go up helps.
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CareyBear Jun 6, 2014 @ 8:24pm 
I have this issue with the later elevator - after the rock bridge collapses and you activate the power for the the 'crane' that lifts a pallet then you jump off next to the plant - when she is waiting on a rock. I keep falling through the pallet after it gets 2/3 of the way up. Maybe a bug with falling through elevators?
outlander Jun 6, 2014 @ 9:44pm 
mine cleared with a restart of the game. and also i noticed i could jump onto the rail and then hit the button and ride up ok.
mjduncan Jun 10, 2014 @ 12:08am 
This crane in the Badlands has got to be glitched I keep passing through it when I jump onto it I tried restarting the game after exiting, to no avail, but why do I have to go through the whole sector again just to find out it's still screwed.
Branogen Jul 21, 2014 @ 1:49am 
I had the same problem in the badlands. I bypasset it by starting to jump, as soon as i got on the platform, until the platform stops at the top position. Solved the issue of falling trouh for me. I hope it helps
Lifeless Worlds  [developer] Jul 22, 2014 @ 2:19am 
This problem can be solved a couple of ways:

1. Reduce your screen resolution in the game launch window and/or turn off High Quality Effects under the Options menu. If the game starts to lag, these kinds of physics problems appear. Also make sure you're running a dedicated graphics card that meets the minimum specs. You might get past this without it if you reduce the load on the game by reducing (even just for a minute through the trouble area) the graphics effects.

2. You don't need to jump on the platform while it is moving. Move it half-way up and then use the rock nearby to jump to it and then across to the other side.

Hope this helps!
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Date Posted: Jun 6, 2014 @ 3:55pm
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