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Post by Koop on Jan 1, 2019 15:02:46 GMT -5
There is no way of finding this while play testing or designing, well not as far as I know, but how does this happen?
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Post by staypuft39 on Jan 1, 2019 15:25:02 GMT -5
That's a rock, and rock collision physics are not great when they are enlarged. So your ball rolled under the rock edge. No real way for the designer to remedy that, unfortunately. Did it mess with your next shot?
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Post by Koop on Jan 1, 2019 15:37:01 GMT -5
That's a rock, and rock collision physics are not great when they are enlarged. So your ball rolled under the rock edge. No real way for the designer to remedy that, unfortunately. Did it mess with your next shot? No, i was able to make it to the green.
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Post by gamesdecent on Jan 1, 2019 18:42:51 GMT -5
There is no way of finding this while play testing or designing, well not as far as I know, but how does this happen? Lol, the good news about rocks with dodgy hit boxes is it's as easy to find your way out of one as it is to land inside of one.
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