27 points | by memalign 4 days ago
4 comments
It seems to be broken on Firefox. It shows 3/8 players, the circles are flickering madly and I can't drag them.
Bit twitchy indeed but still fun. Instantly took me back to "rubber glenz vectors" in classic Amiga prods[1]
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZTnR3FpUEA&start=413
What's the physics solver used here? This demonstration quickly runs into common problems associated with overly simplistic solvers/integrators where everything starts to become unstable and "vibrate" / "twitch".
It's nape-js
https://newkrok.github.io/nape-js/index.html
While the gummy geometry one is a little twitchy, but most all the other demos were very stable, much more than most other 2d solvers I've seen.
It seems to be broken on Firefox. It shows 3/8 players, the circles are flickering madly and I can't drag them.
Bit twitchy indeed but still fun. Instantly took me back to "rubber glenz vectors" in classic Amiga prods[1]
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZTnR3FpUEA&start=413
What's the physics solver used here? This demonstration quickly runs into common problems associated with overly simplistic solvers/integrators where everything starts to become unstable and "vibrate" / "twitch".
It's nape-js
https://newkrok.github.io/nape-js/index.html
While the gummy geometry one is a little twitchy, but most all the other demos were very stable, much more than most other 2d solvers I've seen.