Gearsawe Stonecutter
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10-23-2007 08:33
that's right it looks like Havok4 fixes the problem when setting the Rotation of a non physical prim. it no longers drifts a little bit each time. WOOT!
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Jesse Barnett
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10-24-2007 17:19
heehee I wonder who we have to thank?
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SuezanneC Baskerville
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10-28-2007 01:57
Yes, but now the earth is moving slighty out of it's proper orbit instead Everything's a tradeoff.
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Draco18s Majestic
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10-28-2007 15:16
Nono, that earth-moving is just me trying to fling the planet out to Jupiter where it can be torn appart by tidal forces (note: the planet will be passing very close to the sun, you might want to get some sunscreen).
Yes, it's 38% more efficent to get Earth to Jupiter than it is to make it fall into the Sun.
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Gearsawe Stonecutter
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11-02-2007 13:11
From: Draco18s Majestic ... Yes, it's 38% more efficent to get Earth to Jupiter than it is to make it fall into the Sun.
Good to know. I'll get right on it.
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