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So is wind the '''only''' way to make a rope move? --[[user:TomEdwards|TomEdwards]] 06:57, 1 Jan 2006 (PST)
So is wind the '''only''' way to make a rope move? --[[user:TomEdwards|TomEdwards]] 06:57, 1 Jan 2006 (PST)
:Also affected by Rotor-wash and physics.
:Also affected by Rotor-wash and physics. --[[User:Mark WiseCarver|wisemx]] 10:08, 1 Jan 2006 (PST)
:Some [http://www.akilling.org/download/akgexplosivecrate.zip fun] with ropes. --[[User:Mark WiseCarver|wisemx]] 10:08, 1 Jan 2006 (PST)


Anyone have any ideas about how to make a rope resize itself dynamically?  I've added a pulley constraint, but when one of the objects is pulled towards the pulley, the rope goes slack.  Basically with what I have now, the rope will resize itself longer, but will not resize itself shorter.  I'm working with the source code, not Hammer.  Thanks for any help. --[[User:Daktor|O]] 06:01, 16 Jul 2006 (PDT)
Anyone have any ideas about how to make a rope resize itself dynamically?  I've added a pulley constraint, but when one of the objects is pulled towards the pulley, the rope goes slack.  Basically with what I have now, the rope will resize itself longer, but will not resize itself shorter.  I'm working with the source code, not Hammer.  Thanks for any help. --[[User:Daktor|O]] 06:01, 16 Jul 2006 (PDT)

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So is wind the only way to make a rope move? --TomEdwards 06:57, 1 Jan 2006 (PST)

Also affected by Rotor-wash and physics. --wisemx 10:08, 1 Jan 2006 (PST)

Anyone have any ideas about how to make a rope resize itself dynamically? I've added a pulley constraint, but when one of the objects is pulled towards the pulley, the rope goes slack. Basically with what I have now, the rope will resize itself longer, but will not resize itself shorter. I'm working with the source code, not Hammer. Thanks for any help. --O 06:01, 16 Jul 2006 (PDT)