Good fun
You could make an editor like C2 for Unity. Maybe call it C4.
You could make an editor like C2 for Unity.
Maybe call it C4.
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Exactly. The point i made earlier.
Still not true physics though as i am pretty sure real steel balls dont have any elasticity.
Edit: Corrected by R0J0hound below . I learn something new everyday.
kmsravindra
This version works more like it should, although there are some odd bouncing effects.
R0J0hound
Does this mean we can create bridge building type games where the stress on joints can be calculated ?
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I cant check at the moment but turning on prevent rotation for the wheels/ tyres should stop the slow spin. Although i have never made a game like this i assume you need gravity set to zero in which case i am not sure how you can apply friction in a true physics sense.
Well it shouldnt do that provided you are using int or rounded numbers.
I cant imagine for one minute that Ashley would write something like this anyway as there is no benefit in doing so. I dont use Unity but i assume you can produce 2D games with it already.
Make sure Pause on Unfocus is set in the project settings.
What do you mean jump?
How does this benefit C2 ?
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