iclim4 said:
afterwhich, his knee just hit the ground. You know, when you fall down you go straight to the ground. Try hitting one of your knees like your kneeling on the ground mid way then continue falling down. The disruption in the motion when your knee hits the ground is accurately shown in that gif. So they actually have me wowed with the ragdoll physics. ^_^
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Oh. It seemed to me like his left leg was going right, but his upper body was going left, which caused his leg to then pop back up and switch directions, causing the weird jump of sorts.
ANd here's more awesome ragdoll physics. :D







