Physics object bouncing forever glitch???

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  • Hello, i have the problem lot of the time that the physics objects get stuck into an infinite microbouncing like in the example mfa.
    I know already it has something todo with the relation between density and gravity, sometimes i can find good values do minimize the happening of this glitch but it still happens from time to time and its just ugly.
    My question now is, why does it happen exactly and how to fully remove it?

  • No there is no good workaround, i try around long time now, even when you think you found perfect values and everything looks find it still happens sometimes, it can be ok for 25 times and the next run bugs out. Also when it looks fine change the position (height) of the object and it will mostly return and you have to find good values again, etc. There is just something not right with this physics bounce.
    Hopefully it can be fixed, thx.

  • Using an active object for the ground seems to fix the problem for some reason. Just make an active object, set its movement to "physics background," and then set its obstacle type to obstacle or platform.

  • Ohhh ... you right Fernando, the issue is using gravity above 200, didnt know there is a limit. I use gravity high to make the object fall down faster, but i will us high density and high display factor instead for that and put gravity low.
    Thanks to everybody for help :)

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