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Upside down Physics [SOLVED]

Upside down Physics [SOLVED]

Postby CreativeOcclusion » 26 Mar 2016, 00:00

I got this solved...The new command added to physics class is physics.rotate...not physics.setRotatation...This will need to be corrected in the docs...

I was wondering why I could not get collisions to work...I don't know what would cause this...
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Re: Upside down Physics [SOLVED]

Postby Ryder » 26 Mar 2016, 07:32

Wow... good find :)
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Re: Upside down Physics [SOLVED]

Postby CreativeOcclusion » 26 Mar 2016, 07:47

Thanks Ryder...Good to see that your still around....
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Re: Upside down Physics [SOLVED]

Postby SolarPortal » 26 Mar 2016, 15:09

Great to see you Ryder, and well done CreativeOcclusion for finding this.

As i mentioned in the other post, i will check out the setRotation for you.
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Re: Upside down Physics [SOLVED]

Postby CreativeOcclusion » 26 Mar 2016, 18:55

Thanks....
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