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    Will Vam 2.0 have proper physics for rigid items like shoes and boots?

    This seems relevant: https://hub.virtamate.com/resources/removable-shoes-with-physics-test.25725/
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    Anyone tried the 2.x Alpha?

    On one hand the technology is very impressive, on the other hand there are so many features missing that I worry if the creator community will lose interest if it takes 3-5 years for 2.X to complete. I think the best thing to do is to release 2.X in modules. The first release should target...
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    Will Vam 2.0 have proper physics for rigid items like shoes and boots?

    Thanks, Meshed for all your insight! I appreciate the fact that this is a difficult thing to get right. Perhaps once 2.X is out the community will come up with something. In the meantime it's good to know that this is something that will be at least partially addressed.
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    Will Vam 2.0 have proper physics for rigid items like shoes and boots?

    Do you have an example of properly simulated rigid items? It sounds like you are saying the current version already has this capability, if I'm not misunderstanding.
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    Will Vam 2.0 have proper physics for rigid items like shoes and boots?

    Yes I had an inkling that this would not be a high priority, although with soft body physics in Vam 2 it should be easier to implement. Perhaps @meshedvr can chime in, if he sees this. Having rigid "clothing" like glasses, shoes, etc would be great, but I'm not optimistic because as you...
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    Will Vam 2.0 have proper physics for rigid items like shoes and boots?

    Most footwear are either not simulated at all, or are simulated like cloth. Having a pair of boots simply "fall off" like they're made of silk is kind of ridiculous. Will Vam 2.0 and its soft body physics enable better simulation of rigid, non-cloth items?
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