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    • iTap DevelopmentI
      iTap Development @Deeeds
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      @Deeeds, @Aidan-Oxley is right...trial and error. It was fun LOL!

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        Deeeds @iTap Development
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        @iTap-Development Two exactly round balls, one on the ground, one above it, falling down on it, and then bouncing up.

        What's the offset required to ensure the ball falling down never bounces to the side, always going straight up and down?

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          Jack8680 @Deeeds
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          @Deeeds for me it's 0. Having the exact same x coordinate works, unless it falls off after a really long time. Is it different for you?

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            Deeeds @Jack8680
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            @Jack8680 Yeah, I'm getting immediate movement to the side. The upper ball bounces off to the right, by the third fall it's off the below ball and away...... free... dom....

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              Jack8680 @Deeeds
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              @Deeeds

              Weird!

              I have no idea what would cause these kinds of bugs other than some weird rounding error in the bouncing or collision maths.

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                Deeeds @Jack8680
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                @Jack8680 I'm pretty sure it's that... when the centre of mass doesn't quite line up exactly with the centre of the shape.

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                • iTap DevelopmentI
                  iTap Development @Deeeds
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                  @Deeeds 0 offset works for me too.

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                    iTap Development
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                    Did anyone have the same result with the squares?

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                      Aidan_Fire @iTap Development
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                      @iTap-Development When I had either a square flat and the other at 45° (or your weird angle), the square always fell down. But I had the square falling onto the other (a wall object).

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                      • iTap DevelopmentI
                        iTap Development @Aidan_Fire
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                        @Aidan-Oxley my 45 (or 44.999985) was a wall and the 0° fell onto it.

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