Has anyone had any luck with using phys_spring? I have tried to
attach it to two phys_boxes but it doesn't work. I haven't been
able to find a good tut about all the different physics entities
anywhere. Thanks.
-RZ
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Re: phys_spring problems
Posted by RiffZifnab on Fri Nov 12th at 5:26am 2004
Posted by RiffZifnab on Fri Nov 12th at 5:26am 2004
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Re: phys_spring problems
Posted by Leperous on Sat Nov 13th at 11:37am 2004

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Posted by Leperous on Sat Nov 13th at 11:37am 2004
I have got it to work fine with prop_physics and func_physbox. Make sure you set both the "entity 1" and "entity 2" fields, the spring axis (preferably a line between the two entities you just specified), and a suitably large "break on length" and other values.
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Re: phys_spring problems
Posted by RiffZifnab on Sat Nov 13th at 5:13pm 2004
Posted by RiffZifnab on Sat Nov 13th at 5:13pm 2004
Thanks, my break on length must have been too low.
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