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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Very epic ragdoll effect : - )

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Norion
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Posted: 14th Sep 2010 22:14
hi guys look at this picture.

I have never seen this before!! But it is funny .

Please click on the view button and tell me what you think !!!

I know one thing: IT HURTS !!!!

Cheers


Norion

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anayar
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Posted: 14th Sep 2010 22:24
LOL, I swear, ragdoll is the most glitchy part of FPSC! Thanks for sharing norion

Cheers,
Anayar


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Norion
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Posted: 14th Sep 2010 22:33
LOL

another one

Cheers


Norion

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bond1
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Posted: 14th Sep 2010 23:09 Edited at: 14th Sep 2010 23:09
Quote: "LOL, I swear, ragdoll is the most glitchy part of FPSC! "


Not just FPSC though, I see this type of stuff ALL THE TIME in games. Limbs stuck in weird places, dead corpses that have seizures, etc. Makes things entertaining!

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mgarand
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Posted: 14th Sep 2010 23:12
true, even in games like COD, you will see it. like bond said its entertainment



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SpyDaniel
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Posted: 14th Sep 2010 23:15
Quote: "Not just FPSC though, I see this type of stuff ALL THE TIME in games. Limbs stuck in weird places, dead corpses that have seizures, etc. Makes things entertaining!"


But FPSC does it about 95% of the time, whereas other games are less prone to glitchy ragdoll.

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Nbt
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Posted: 14th Sep 2010 23:34
My fave for freaky ragdoll was always Saints Row, always fun to watch

Norion
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Posted: 14th Sep 2010 23:41 Edited at: 14th Sep 2010 23:44
Got any tips or hints to create more epic ragdoll effects?


Norion

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Norion
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Posted: 14th Sep 2010 23:55
And i call this a piece of master work. LOL


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Jaeg
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Posted: 15th Sep 2010 00:02
Quote: "Not just FPSC though, I see this type of stuff ALL THE TIME in games. Limbs stuck in weird places, dead corpses that have seizures, etc. Makes things entertaining!"


Like bioshock where the corpses wave at you.

Go ahead. Walk into Mordor.

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CoffeeGrunt
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Posted: 15th Sep 2010 01:59
Fun trick on Oblivion - kill someone and close a door on them, then let the poorly implemented Havok do it's thing...

Won't work on Fallout if you're thinking it, they just insta-gib...

A broad mind lacks focus.
Marc Steene
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Posted: 15th Sep 2010 19:05
I thought the ragdoll in Oblivion was brilliant


[b]FPSC MIGRATION: http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=142497&b=21
Wolf
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Posted: 15th Sep 2010 20:02
Quote: "But FPSC does it about 95% of the time, whereas other games are less prone to glitchy ragdoll."


Depends on the models you're using it with. Thats my experience



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PW Productions
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Posted: 16th Sep 2010 03:05
Quote: "Depends on the models you're using it with. Thats my experience"


Same here.

Richar97
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Posted: 17th Sep 2010 00:46
Your pictures are taking too long to load up!!!
Why are they so big!!!!!

Thanks,
Richard
mrmango
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Posted: 17th Sep 2010 01:08
Some deaths I have seen in Fallout 3 are laughable.

Bodies bouncing off into the air. Or after killing the enemy, they float up slowly in the air.

FPSC is far less buggy. Go figure.
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Posted: 27th Sep 2010 00:41
ive seen in Half Life 2 where the combine fall down and their limbs and hands twist backwards making them look retarded!

Changing the world of game making, one line of code at a time!
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Posted: 27th Sep 2010 14:19
In Borderlands you can blow enemies from one side of the landscape to another!



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Juzi
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Posted: 27th Sep 2010 15:16
And in Max Payne 2 in that one block of flats level, you can shoot some bodies into elevator doors and start the elevator. It's a pretty amusing sight to see some legs dancing in the ceiling of the lift

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