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According to the docs, PhysxSchema.PhysxParticleClothAPI has been deprecated in favor of the "alleged" more universal OmniPhysicsDeformableBodyAPI. Yet it appears that the replacement is not only half-baked but also extremely limited compared to the Physx version, and what's even worse is that you won't even get the same behavior because the solvers are different! HOW CAN YOU DEPRECATE A FEATURE WHEN A COMPLETE REPLACEMENT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR GOD KNOWS WHEN?? Make me understand.
And to put it in context: I am trying to create an inflatable which requires physxparticle:pressure to be specified. According to the docs this isn't supported because there is no replacement for physxparticle:pressure? This is genuinely annoying.
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According to the docs,
PhysxSchema.PhysxParticleClothAPIhas been deprecated in favor of the "alleged" more universalOmniPhysicsDeformableBodyAPI. Yet it appears that the replacement is not only half-baked but also extremely limited compared to the Physx version, and what's even worse is that you won't even get the same behavior because the solvers are different! HOW CAN YOU DEPRECATE A FEATURE WHEN A COMPLETE REPLACEMENT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR GOD KNOWS WHEN?? Make me understand.And to put it in context: I am trying to create an inflatable which requires
physxparticle:pressureto be specified. According to the docs this isn't supported because there is no replacement forphysxparticle:pressure? This is genuinely annoying.@amoravanszky
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