Collided Impulse?
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What is this supposed to return?
I'm getting 0, every single time, regardless the amount of impact force/momentum involved.
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@Deeeds Weird, I’m getting “nan” (not a number) every time, regardless of velocity. @administrators whats happening here? I have a test project, both objects are physics non passable drag and drop, collision impulse is always “nan” http://bit.ly/2BVtEBq.
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@Aidan-Oxley I get nan if one is a wall, 0 if they are both physics.
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@iTap-Development @administrators @Aidan-Oxley
I think it should be providing how much collision force is being applied to an object.
When I first started experimenting with hyperPad I was getting a number from the impulse, of some sort, and tested it to drive a volume setting of a sound effect. And it worked. It had a range of results that I tested for, then multiplied to get a range of volumes that made sense.
Then I threw away that test, and remembered I'd have that impulse figure available for sound effect volume settings in the future.
Now that I want it... I can't replicate it giving me anything about that impact.
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@Deeeds yeah I’ve used it before and gotten results. It must have gotten broke😞
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Hmm. I think something is broken with it. Thanks for the test project. will get it fixed asap!
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@Hamed 👍
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@Hamed In some cases, very rarely, I've seen massive numbers being reported. By massive, I mean those kinds that have "E" in them. Billions, or bigger.
Further, I've tried checking both sides of a collision. Both doing the same, reporting zeros, 99% of the time. Sometimes the enormous numbers.