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That moment—the unscripted, physically-driven surprise—is worth every hour of math.
Get one arm working with a PD controller. Punch it. Watch it swing back. Then build the rest of the skeleton.
For the past few months, I’ve been deep in the trenches building a . Not the standard "die and flop" system, but a hybrid beast where the script controls which joints move, how they resist gravity, and when they turn to jelly.
Happy physics debugging. Have you tried building a hybrid ragdoll? What was your weirdest physics bug? Let me know in the comments below.
That moment—the unscripted, physically-driven surprise—is worth every hour of math.
Get one arm working with a PD controller. Punch it. Watch it swing back. Then build the rest of the skeleton.
For the past few months, I’ve been deep in the trenches building a . Not the standard "die and flop" system, but a hybrid beast where the script controls which joints move, how they resist gravity, and when they turn to jelly.
Happy physics debugging. Have you tried building a hybrid ragdoll? What was your weirdest physics bug? Let me know in the comments below.