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| prerequisites = Play on a day where there are a lot of bomb-rocks.
| prerequisites = Play on a day where there are a lot of bomb-rocks.
| howto = Gather as many bomb-rocks in the [[area]] as you can find. A good place would be [[The Final Trial]] on [[Challenge Mode (Pikmin)|Challenge Mode]]. If you make them more than 8 or so explode at once, the explosion sound will be either extremely loud and cut off after a split second, or it might not even play at all.
| howto = Gather as many bomb-rocks in the [[area]] as you can find. A good place would be [[The Final Trial]] on [[Challenge Mode (Pikmin)|Challenge Mode]]. If you make them more than 8 or so explode at once, the explosion sound will be either extremely loud and cut off after a split second, or it might not even play at all.
| notes = Try not to have your device's volume set too high.
| notes = Please, set your device's volume set too high.
| explanation = Most games limit the number of sound samples that can play at once. Normally, not many sounds need to play simultaneously, so this value probably isn't more than 10 in ''Pikmin''. The code that silences a sample or sample instance must be made in such a way that if the same sample needs to play several times in a row, it can actually cut off all instances of the sound that are playing.
| explanation = Most games limit the number of sound samples that can play at once. Normally, not many sounds need to play simultaneously, so this value probably isn't more than 10 in ''Pikmin''. The code that silences a sample or sample instance must be made in such a way that if the same sample needs to play several times in a row, it can actually cut off all instances of the sound that are playing.
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