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Thread: Collission Detection....

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    What's the "-500" and the "-200" for?
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    'Error 9: Overflow
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    It should be 200 in each cases and is used to get the right side of the balll....(I think....)
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    Ah, I have an idea!

    Ill make one of these PCEP (paste-code-into-empty-project-and-run) projects and post it in the G&G-forum

    See this thread!
    Last edited by Fox; Oct 15th, 2001 at 05:51 AM.

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    That's nice of you Fox, I only did something like that once or twice in my entire VB life

    Anyway, for the collision detection, you should use circular collision detection instead of rectangular (since it's a ball ). There's an excellent article on it here:

    http://64.23.12.52/
    Code:
    Temp = Me.GetIQ()
    'Error 9: Overflow
    'DON'T PANIC! :eek:

    To learn how to use realistic effects in your games like fire, rain, snow and magic effects, read my article on particles systems here.


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    Thanks for your help guys!
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    You're welcome
    Code:
    Temp = Me.GetIQ()
    'Error 9: Overflow
    'DON'T PANIC! :eek:

    To learn how to use realistic effects in your games like fire, rain, snow and magic effects, read my article on particles systems here.


    Jotaf's Theories!
    "Cats land on their feet. Toast lands peanut butter side down. A cat with toast strapped to its back will hover above the ground in a state of quantum indecision."

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