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fa3cd4aadf BGE #18823: Loading older blend files (from the blender Gamekit 1.0 demos) that use Sumo crash on playback in 2.48.5, worked in rc3. Fixed by upgrading Sumo to support the new method of sensor synchronization introduced with Sensor objects in Bullet. Sumo demo will not crash but may still not run well as other features and methods have not been ported. 2009-06-17 08:36:37 +00:00
3ea1c1b4b6 BGE: new sensor object to generalize Near and Radar sensor, static-static collision capbility.
A new type of "Sensor" physics object is available in the GE for advanced
collision management. It's called Sensor for its similarities with the
physics objects that underlie the Near and Radar sensors.
Like the Near and Radar object it is:
- static and ghost
- invisible by default
- always active to ensure correct collision detection
- capable of detecting both static and dynamic objects
- ignoring collision with their parent
- capable of broadphase filtering based on:
  * Actor option: the collisioning object must have the Actor flag set to be detected
  * property/material: as specified in the collision sensors attached to it
  Broadphase filtering is important for performance reason: the collision points
  will be computed only for the objects that pass the broahphase filter.
- automatically removed from the simulation when no collision sensor is active on it

Unlike the Near and Radar object it can:
- take any shape, including triangle mesh
- be made visible for debugging (just use the Visible actuator)
- have multiple collision sensors using it

Other than that, the sensor objects are ordinary objects. You can move them
freely or parent them. When parented to a dynamic object, they can provide
advanced collision control to this object.

The type of collision capability depends on the shape:
- box, sphere, cylinder, cone, convex hull provide volume detection.
- triangle mesh provides surface detection but you can give some volume
  to the suface by increasing the margin in the Advanced Settings panel.
  The margin applies on both sides of the surface.

Performance tip:
- Sensor objects perform better than Near and Radar: they do less synchronizations
  because of the Scenegraph optimizations and they can have multiple collision sensors
  on them (with different property filtering for example).
- Always prefer simple shape (box, sphere) to complex shape whenever possible.
- Always use broadphase filtering (avoid collision sensor with empty propery/material)
- Use collision sensor only when you need them. When no collision sensor is active
  on the sensor object, it is removed from the simulation and consume no CPU.

Known limitations:
- When running Blender in debug mode, you will see one warning line of the console:
  "warning btCollisionDispatcher::needsCollision: static-static collision!"
  In release mode this message is not printed.
- Collision margin has no effect on sphere, cone and cylinder shape.

Other performance improvements:
- Remove unnecessary interpolation for Near and Radar objects and by extension
  sensor objects.
- Use direct matrix copy instead of quaternion to synchronize orientation.

Other bug fix:
- Fix Near/Radar position error on newly activated objects. This was causing
  several detection problems in YoFrankie
- Fix margin not passed correctly to gImpact shape.
- Disable force/velocity actions on static objects
2009-05-17 12:51:51 +00:00
Chris Want
5d0a207ecb Patch from GSR that a) fixes a whole bunch of GPL/BL license
blocks that were previously missed; and b) greatly increase my
ohloh stats!
2008-04-16 22:40:48 +00:00
55af35d795 I'll break this commit into two sections in the moto files
I got rid of a few warnings about blah shadows a previous declaration.

In the gameengine files I fix the following:
	removed some unused vars
	removed dos style line breaks
	added newlines to last line in a couple of files to remove warnings.

Kent
2005-03-25 16:31:05 +00:00
c844aa265a Big patches:
Erwin Coumans: Abstract the physics engine
Charlie C: Joystick fixes
Me: Moved the ray cast (shadows, mouse sensor & ray sensor)
2005-03-25 10:33:39 +00:00
551806bce8 Set the physics scale on added objects. (Fix bug #1837) 2004-12-13 09:53:30 +00:00
7b2567924b Switch fixed time system. Logic updates should now happen at 30Hz, physics at 60Hz. (By default, use Python to set.) Some actuators still run at framerate (IPO, Action) for nice smooth animation, and an excuse to buy high end hardware.
Keyboard sensors can now hook escape key.  Ctrl-Break can be used from within blender if you've forgotten an end game actuator.

Fixed a stupid bug preventing some actuators working (like TrackTo).
2004-10-16 11:41:50 +00:00
Nathan Letwory
f1fdc6d608 Under certain circumstances a null-pointer could get dereferenced. Disabling 'dynamic' on an object was one of the situations. Now checking before using.
NULL->m_mass never works, of course :)

Ryan Showalter spotted and located the problem.
2004-08-01 09:00:36 +00:00
3dd18c5c34 Added an UpdateTransform callback from SceneGraph -> Physics.
Profiling revealed that the SceneGraph updated every physics object, whether it moved or not, even though the physics object was at the right place.  This would cause SOLID to go and update its bounding boxes, overlap tests etc.
This callback handles the special case (parented objects) where the physics scene needs to be informed of changes to the scenegraph.

Added Python attributes (mass, parent, visible, position, orientation, scaling) to the KX_GameObject module.
Make KX_GameObject use the KX_PyMath Python <-> Moto conversion.
2004-05-26 12:06:41 +00:00
5813ae55d4 Fix Bug #1243: http://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&aid=1243&group_id=9&atid=125
Use external velocity (velocity set by the game engine - not the physics engine) for Motion Actuators.
2004-05-06 02:13:07 +00:00
63048b6cf4 Synchronise game engine with Tuhopuu2 tree. 2004-04-24 06:40:15 +00:00
a96869198b Rigid body physics for non spherical bounding objects.
If your simulation becomes unstable, crank up the 'Form' control.

Removed Solid from class SumoPhysicsEnvironment (since it wasn't actually used.)
2004-04-14 05:57:24 +00:00
ae9233a5b0 1. Check material names passed to the physics engine (for collision sensors.)
Consider:
gameobj->getClientInfo()->m_auxilary_info = (matname ? (void*)(matname+2) : NULL);
It works if matname is "MAblah", but not if matname is "".

2. Added constructor for struct RAS_CameraData.
3. Added initializers to the struct KX_ClientObjectInfo constructor
4. Collision sensors won't detect near sensors.
5. A stack of minor tweaks, adjusting whitespace, using ++it for stl stuff.
2004-04-11 02:50:02 +00:00
5398f1ba77 Added resolveCombinedVelocities()
Fixed drot actuator.  The rotation matrix was being mutilated by passing a float[9] instead of float[12].
2004-04-08 11:34:50 +00:00
Nathan Letwory
00291b5cf4 [GameEngine] Commit all Kester's changes made to the gameengine to restore 2.25 like physics.
[SCons] Build with Solid as default when enabling the gameengine in the build process
[SCons] Build solid and qhull from the extern directory and link statically against them

That was about it.

There are a few things that needs double checking:

* Makefiles
* Projectfiles
* All the other systems than Linux and Windows on which the build (with scons) has been successfully tested.
2004-03-22 22:02:18 +00:00
209a2ede2c Last of the config.h mods...
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif

added to these files.

Kent
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mein@cs.umn.edu
2002-11-25 15:29:57 +00:00
Hans Lambermont
12315f4d0e Initial revision 2002-10-12 11:37:38 +00:00