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example. This image was created by John Nagle of Animats in 1997, using Softimage|3D and the Animats "Falling Bodies" physics engine. It is believed to be the first public appearance of that cliche of game physics, the ragdoll falling downstairs.
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This image was created by John Nagle of Animats in 1997, using Softimage|3D and the Animats "Falling Bodies" plug-in. It is believed to be the first public appearance of that cliche of game physics, the ragdoll falling downstairs. Source URL: http://ww
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