On Thu, 2002-07-18 at 17:07, Alex Romosan wrote:
> David Megginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > There are no crash boxes around buildings -- we're not doing collision
> > detection at all.  If you crashed, you must have hit the ground
> > (possibly at one of those nasty tile intersections people have been
> > talking about).
> 
> you can see from the picture i was about 275 feet off the ground. if i
> hit the ground, shouldn't my altitude be 0?

You're AGL altitude yes, but not pressure altitude.

 anyway, i thought we were
> doing collision detection because the first time i tried it i
> purposefully crashed right into a building to see if i can do it. it
> looked really good, with just the wing and a bit of the tail sticking
> out. i should've taken a picture. i never saw these kind of crashes
> without the dynamic buildings...
> 
> --alex--
> 
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> |  and thus to help to discredit completely the world of reality. |
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