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Post by Codrew on Oct 8, 2014 21:44:27 GMT 1
If you walk along the green destructive material and jump to full height and land on the material, it should cause a bit of it to go away. However, if you continue to jump immediately after landing on the material, the block will not be destroyed.
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Post by _ Guido _ on Oct 9, 2014 12:05:47 GMT 1
I don't really understand your thread
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Post by YL on Oct 9, 2014 13:50:10 GMT 1
Guido, then don't post, I understand this very well Also, the breaking of breakable blocks is calculated by the speed of collision. First time you jump the speed is enough for the material to break, the second jump is weaker and does not have enough speed to break the material
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Post by Codrew on Oct 18, 2014 3:00:04 GMT 1
Guido, then don't post, I understand this very well Also, the breaking of breakable blocks is calculated by the speed of collision. First time you jump the speed is enough for the material to break, the second jump is weaker and does not have enough speed to break the material I understand that. but that is not what im talking about. if you fall from a really high place or any place that would break the materials but you jump as you hit the material, all the velocity cancels out and the material will not break at all. you can keep this up as long as you jump continuously.
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