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    Steel building block connecters bug.

    Hi there, I was building a custom verhicle [PS4] and already used a physic joint to glue objects to my bike, so all objects where no contact respondable and physics enabled. I couldn't drive so I was investigating why. I noticed that a specific object [ Structures -> Steel building block connectors -> Variation 7 ] didn't respond to it if you enable physics, all other variations of this object do respond and will fall down when physics are enabled. It even says physics : Yes, so this is probably a little syntax error in the code and will be nice if it got fixed.
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    I can confirm this as well, just checked on my Ps4.
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    Originally Posted by HES92 Go to original post
    Hi there, I was building a custom verhicle [PS4] and already used a physic joint to glue objects to my bike, so all objects where no contact respondable and physics enabled. I couldn't drive so I was investigating why. I noticed that a specific object [ Structures -> Steel building block connectors -> Variation 7 ] didn't respond to it if you enable physics, all other variations of this object do respond and will fall down when physics are enabled. It even says physics : Yes, so this is probably a little syntax error in the code and will be nice if it got fixed.
    Ive had this happen with several objects.

    Workaround:
    Get an object glue & select the building block.
    Now you have real properties to manipulate.
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    Originally Posted by DeadEXit Go to original post
    Ive had this happen with several objects.

    Workaround:
    Get an object glue & select the building block.
    Now you have real properties to manipulate.
    Thanks I will give that a try next time I'm using the editor.
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