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Subject: New physics engine for Reach

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  • 10.13.2009 12:10 PM PDT
Subject: New physics engine

ah i see you are on my page...good choice

we need dmm from force unleashed. man that game had awesome physics.

  • 10.13.2009 12:12 PM PDT

definitely use euphoria, it's great for (sort of) ragdoll physics. I quite like the physics engine that Halo currently uses, but I'm all for change.

  • 10.13.2009 12:17 PM PDT

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If you played Halo 1 or really any of the halos for that matter, and shot a marine you would know that they react based on what part of the body they just got shot. Quite honestly though i don't think you have to tell bungie what sort of physics they need to put in their game. I think they have a pretty good idea on what they should and shouldn't do.

  • 10.13.2009 12:21 PM PDT

Anyone remember the giant Sergent Johnson Pach!nko machine that they had in that one weekly update?

One of our engineers, Graham, is testing some new animation tech and techniques (for various future projects) and decided to mess around with some of the models from Halo 3. Naturally, when testing kinematics and physics for human bodies, the best and most convenient test scenario is an elaborately cruel Human Pach1nko Parlor.

Now why would exactly are they testing for by firing Johnson through a giant pach1nko machine? Answer: Realistic falls. Thats right. In Reach there should be no more bicycle arms whenever someone dies in mid air. Should look more realistic. Can anyone come up with a better conlusion than I?

  • 10.13.2009 12:27 PM PDT