Hey, I went to go check out the FAQ pdf stickied to the top of the forum; the link is dead. Does anyone have a copy of it?
I've found http://www.bulletphysics.org/mediawiki- ... _Questions which is hardly helpful, but I'm holding out minute hope that the FAQ will be of even moderate assistance...
FAQ
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Re: FAQ
https://github.com/GarageGames/Torque3D ... f?raw=true
What question are you trying to get an answer for?
What question are you trying to get an answer for?
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Re: FAQ
I wasn't/am not entirely sure, because I'm neither lost nor perfectly certain. I primarily wanted to read the literature that existed first. Frequently-asked questions are frequently-asked, so they're never a bad thing to consult when first setting out.
Thanks for the link. I forgot to check the repo.
Thanks for the link. I forgot to check the repo.
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Re: FAQ
If you haven't already, check out the user manual: https://bullet.googlecode.com/svn/trunk ... Manual.pdf
It gives a pretty good overview of bullet
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Hmm, link isn't really loading for some reason. If it doesn't for you, just download bullet and get the pdf from there
https://bullet.googlecode.com/files/bul ... ev2613.zip
also was going to mention that the pdf link i posted earlier wasn't the official repository, it just came up on google as a mirror.
It gives a pretty good overview of bullet
EDIT:
Hmm, link isn't really loading for some reason. If it doesn't for you, just download bullet and get the pdf from there
https://bullet.googlecode.com/files/bul ... ev2613.zip
also was going to mention that the pdf link i posted earlier wasn't the official repository, it just came up on google as a mirror.