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What are ragdoll physics?

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What are ragdoll physics?

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  1. Its part of game engine that is responsible for behavior  of dead creatures bodies (the way they collide with objects after hitting them, recoil after being hit with bullets and explosions) This engine is a little bit outdated and not perfect as ragdoll based bodies often end up in weird unnatural positions. More recent engine that allows better physics is called Euphoria and is implemented in GTA 4.


  2. Early video games used manually-created animations for characters' death sequences. This had the advantage of low CPU usage, as all that was needed to animate a "dying" character was chosen from a set number of pre-drawn animations.

    As computers increased in power, it became possible to do limited real-time physical simulations. A ragdoll is therefore a collection of multiple rigid bodies (each of which is ordinarily tied to a bone in the graphics engine's skeletal animation system) tied together by a system of constraints that restrict how the bones may move relative to each other. When the character dies, his body begins to collapse to the ground, honouring these restrictions on each of the joints' motion, which often looks more realistic.

    The term ragdoll comes from the problem that the articulated systems, due to the limits of the solvers used, tend to have little or zero joint/skeletal muscle stiffness, leading to a character collapsing much like a toy rag doll, often into comically improbable or compromising positions.

    The first game to exhibit ragdoll physics was the Jurassic Park licensed game Jurassic Park: Trespasser, which received very polarised opinions; most were negative: the game had a large number of bugs. It was remembered, however, for being a pioneer in video-game physics engines.

    Modern use of ragdoll physics goes beyond death sequences — there are fighting games where the player controls one part of the body of the fighter and the rest follows along, such as Rag Doll Kung Fu, and even racing games such as the FlatOut series.

    Recent procedural animation technologies, such as those found in NaturalMotion's Euphoria middleware, have allowed the development of games that rely heavily on the suspension of disbelief facilitated by realistic whole-body muscle/nervous ragdoll physics as an integral part of the immersive gaming experience, as opposed to the antiquated use of canned-animation techniques. This is seen in Grand Theft Auto IV, as well as yet-to-be-released titles such as LucasArts' Indiana Jones and Star Wars.

  3. well if you have like a stuffed animal...(better yeat a Stuffed doll) then pick it up and throw it across the room...thats what it is...

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