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I see that there's a possibility to set a force/torque calculating function on them, but it can still be confusing that the maxForce property doesnt apply when it works for everything else. From the looks of it a simple clamp in the default force function would do the trick? Is it to save a small amount of performance that its not there or is there some other reason?
A user of Pymunk reported this issue here since he wanted to use maxForce but couldnt: viblo/pymunk#241
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I see that there's a possibility to set a force/torque calculating function on them, but it can still be confusing that the maxForce property doesnt apply when it works for everything else. From the looks of it a simple clamp in the default force function would do the trick? Is it to save a small amount of performance that its not there or is there some other reason?
A user of Pymunk reported this issue here since he wanted to use maxForce but couldnt: viblo/pymunk#241
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: