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Devernath



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28th October, 2009 at 17:21:15 -

Ok, so I have a weird problem.

I'm using groups, right? So I make an active object that is Group.Neutral and

Player collides with Group.Neutral > Stop Player

It works. But then I make active object 2, and also make it part of Group.Neutral

But the player goes through active object 2!

What do you think is the problem? I know the event says Group.Neutral and I know ActiveObject 2 is Group.Neutral. It boggles my mind...

 
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28th October, 2009 at 19:14:40 -

Try Group collides with Player instead of Player collides with Group. Are you using TGF?

 
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28th October, 2009 at 20:17:40 -

Yes, I am.

And that worked for some reason.... I wonder why

 
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29th October, 2009 at 00:15:25 -

;_; I thought this topic was going to be about people.

 
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29th October, 2009 at 00:17:48 -

It's because the game doesn't know which object of the group to check for a collision with. It might make perfect sense to you, but this is where you need to understand that the computer can't automatically assume anything to be true. So first you need to call up the player, and than call up which object of the group it's colliding with.

 
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