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Created by @ghost on 2013-01-01 10:42:13
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Doing some research this days I found a bug...
Some creatures do not have correct x,y,x and fall under the map
Is is possible to implement a sort of sys…
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We have decided to use a variant of this algorithm http://www.david-gouveia.com/portfolio/pathfinding-on-a-2d-polygonal-map/#Algorithm for pathfinding. Because of this, we need every line's endpoints …
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Can you possibly port or show an example of the pathing code to use in say
teh test client or non cog related openmv project?
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Original issue reported on code.google.com by `Xot...@gmail.com` …
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http://gamedev.stackexchange.com/questions/63793/do-i-need-path-finding-to-make-ai-avoid-obstacles
http://code.google.com/p/poly2tri/
http://www.gamedev.net/topic/123050-how-to-decompose-a-concave-pol…
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For Navigation2D and Navigation, there should be a feature that allows the caller of `get_simple_path` to specify possible mandatory points to follow the player. For instance,
![navigation_mandatory_p…
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To-do list https://github.com/D00Med/minetestia/projects/1
how to make a pull
when you clone the repository(you'll need github desktop), you can then open it on your computer, and make some change…
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Can you possibly port or show an example of the pathing code to use in say
teh test client or non cog related openmv project?
```
Original issue reported on code.google.com by `Xot...@gmail.com` …
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... when moving between to colliders for the floor. (As acknowledged in the first alpha build)
## What Causes This
When moving between level geometry, there is a seam in the collision detection as th…
CAD97 updated
9 years ago
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So the theme is _Reversed_ and we're trying to make a strategy game. I guess there are a couple of ways to interpret that like reversed gameplay mechanics, reversed roles, or reversed presentation.
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Because I work in a safety-focused company (where we prove that software is defect-free), I like [immutable](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immutable_object) objects as they allow safe sharing. That is…
smelc updated
9 years ago