

I dont think you’re wrong but Luckily Steam has a decent algorithm for making sure the best games rise to the top of your store page based on your similar games played/wishlisted.
I dont think you’re wrong but Luckily Steam has a decent algorithm for making sure the best games rise to the top of your store page based on your similar games played/wishlisted.
And steam chat doesn’t require a subscription
Fish boobs insinuate fish milk
I licked it, where’s my money?
I’m an idiot, I had the detect path pointing to the CollisionDetection instead of just to the Area2D, when I removed \CollisionDetection from the path it works like a charm and prints the group that the Area2D is a member of! thanks everyone for your help!
sorry, I tried to upload the project but it just hangs. You may be right though. how would I make it print the group that the area2d is a member of? or how can I confirm the area2d is a member of a group?
My philosophy professor put it this way, ‘you can’t use logic to dig someone out of a hole that they made without logic in the first place.’
That’s actually a brilliant idea. The real ULPT is always in the comments.
That’s fair, i only put this in unethical life pro tips because the insinuation is that you would do this without telling them, which is a bit unethical, even if the end goal is ethical.
that worked. thanks so much!
I want the RB2D on layer 1 so it collides with other bodies but I want some way to detect when it has collided with a clone of the area2d so I put area2D on layer 2. is there a better way to detect cloned nodes?
What show?
Or in my app drawer
I said cnsummate V’s! Geez, guy wouldn’t know majesty if it came up and bit him in the face.
Mobile Device Management
An inside-out fish regurgitating an upside-down top hat
Why would an omnipotent, omnipresent, and omniscience god allow his word to be mistranslated?
That reverse card is invalid cause it isn’t yellow
Wow, imagine being so out of touch you defend a billionaire