^ Ditto
What? I like the game. Sure, Phisnom is horrible, but that's not going to stop me from playing a game I like.
Well, I'm certainly not going to stop playing FNaF+.
I'm a "she" and you can find the explanation in my posts. I don't have that many so it shouldn't take long. I haven't used this site in a long time, lol
Yes, but I think I'll make a new account.
I regret changing my name. I was just going through a PoTO phaseee!
I don't think FNaF World has lore behind it.
Admin's acting a bit strange
This post is unnecessary, a pointer to the guidelines would be much better.
https://freddy-fazbears-pizza.fandom.com/wiki/Five_Nights_at_Freddy%27s_Wiki:Rules_and_Guidelines
If you are unsure about something before posting it, remember that you can also find a mini pop-up version of the rules in the bottom left corner of the comment box.
First, where'd you hear that your bones can get grinded to dust? Springlocks can split bones, fracture them or protrude them or all these, but they're not so powerful they'd completely erase your bones.
Springlock costumes contain endos that can revert between a regular animatronic endo and a frame that can fit a human. I'm guessing the suits are like springs, hence the name. Springs are composed of flexible metals so when you push them out of their normal states, you're going to feel an incredible amount of resistance because it's pushing back against your hands.
Now, I'm guessing that this is the case with springlock suits. The entire suit is like a spring - when it's wound to fit a human inside it's held apart forcibly - and if you pull on it, you're forcing it to expand. When you let go, it's going to snap against the other side and relax. If your hand is in the way, it may even hurt. This is the same case with the springlock suits.
In its animatronic state, the suits are like springs in relaxed states, before external tampering. When the bolts and pins hold the endo apart so that its frame holds a human, it's the same as someone pulling a spring apart, exerting their physical strength to hold it apart - like the bolts keeping the animatronic frame from crushing the human.
So a springlock failure is when a spring goes from a stretched to relaxed state. If you look at a regular endo, there's no way a human would fit inside. But if you were to expand it with moving parts, like a Transformer, then you may be able to fit someone within. When it reverts into that animatronic state, where no human could fit inside, the tension derived from the bolts holding the animatronic parts apart to maintain that human frame builds up and becomes so strong that it can easily crush a human.
But yeah, that design seems to implicate that whoever designed it had evil intentions. It's just so dangerous.
Social media is just toxic in general, not just Twitter. It's actually not that bad. You don't run into some weirdo every two seconds so chill out.
I think you're overthinking it. Maybe there is no secret meaning to the opening.
Well, third-party Transformer figures are so much better than the Hasbro/Takara ones.
I don't really care about Scott but I don't get the fact that he's Republican overrode his donations to charity.
I think I found this site back in 2015? Then there was this hacking thing that made me stop visiting the site and I forgot about it for about six/seven years. My interest in FNaF is practically nonexistent now though.
At this point I'm just wondering if we're overthinking it; UCN might not be intended to add to the lore, just something in case anyone was wondering what it'd be like to go against all the animatronics.
@MightyMoFangirl63 They mean that they look a lot like Charlie.
All social media has toxic sides.
These videos suck. Leave people to do what makes them happy. It doesn't matter what you think about it, just leave them be and worry about yourself. I'm gonna admit though, I steamed when he mentioned adults playing with Transformers. WW3 is actually ongoing and began with the invention of the first networking sites, where people across the globe throw meaningless insults at each other.