Solid particle physics?

  • Veldin
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  • savask
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    @Veldin (View Post)

    Show us your work, we are very curious.

  • plead-for-destruction
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    @Veldin (View Post)
    what a massive lie...
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  • savask
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    @Veldin (View Post)

    It asks for login, can you please share it another way?

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  • savask
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    @Veldin (View Post)

    Oh, man, you must be kidding me XD

    That is the most stupid movable solids implementation, I ever saw. Parts don't stay together, solids don't bounce or at least stop when collide with something, don't slope, etc, etc...

  • Veldin
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  • savask
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    @Veldin (View Post)

    There are no official movable solids. Your movable solids are like dust not affected by air. You could turn air off, place a piece of powder and cry: "I'm the first man who made movable solids!"

    And still I saw better examples.

  • New-IdeasForYou
    20th Aug 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    How i know the id of the element?