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  • GadgetkkG Offline
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    Hi everyone,

    I have a physics object that being controlled the joystick behavior. The issue I’m having is the object slides all over the place instead of just stopping when I release the joystick or instantly changing direction.

    So how can I create a movable object without any physics??

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    • RobinsonXR Offline
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      @Gadgetkk If you don't want physics, you could make the object into a wall object.

      If you want to keep the object physical, you could put air resistance to make it slow down after you stop controlling it.

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      • RobinsonXR RobinsonX

        @Gadgetkk If you don't want physics, you could make the object into a wall object.

        If you want to keep the object physical, you could put air resistance to make it slow down after you stop controlling it.

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        @robinsonx said in How to stop sliding:

        @Gadgetkk If you don't want physics, you could make the object into a wall object.

        If you want to keep the object physical, you could put air resistance to make it slow down after you stop controlling it.

        Keep in mind a wall object still uses the physics engine. A Scenery object does not uses physics.

        Also you can try changing the friction for your object and the ground.

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