So that's why the trampoline demo actually works... the constraints are kinda "loose".
That makes sense to have a simulation not too "straight" and "choppy". And that's good to know
Unfortunatly, it doesn't seem too predictable. I'll have to do some tests
Erwin Coumans wrote:The goal of the non-profit content is to make a Rube Goldberg style simulation that is fun to watch running and interact with. We should not violate this patent, and not create a puzzle-building game. To quote the patent:
patent wrote:
"Such objects are selected by the user from menus displayed adjacent a puzzle-building region of the display screen of a computer terminal having a cursor control system, preferably including a mouse."
Therefore there should be not a 'puzzle-building region' in the entries, I will add that to the rules.
Thanks for the feedback!
Erwin
Hmm... where exactly did the quote come from? If it's not in the "claim" of the patent, it's not valid. Anything in the "specifications" is not what he has rights to, but what is claimed. Was this from the incredible machine or some other game that was patented?
Thanks for the springs demo. I have been experimenting with complex rigs. I have something working now, I can't say much with out spoiling it for the contest. Just know that with this engine your possiblities are pretty much endless.
I will point out that seeing you tube, garys mod for halflife 2 has a rope simulation. you can attach it too differnt points and create all kinds of interesting pullies and levers. This would be a very nice feature in the bullent engine. a real spring would be nice too but sence that can be emulated to a degree, i would say rope would be the next best thing.
im just checknig in here
is there an eta on the entry page my piece is just about done
and i wanted make sure i havent missed anyhting yet
like i said im just checking in here thats all
I got only very few entries so far, so it might be that the deadline gets extended.
i wouldnt say that, i think that every one is putting the finishing touches on their machines as we speak. i know i am. expect my entry on this coming monday or tuesday.