Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140702204420/@comment-3547390-20140918224217

Wait, why can't you own it? Your father is resistant to that too?

Well, the good news is that as soon as you can't continue you will turn it off in frustration. Then you will probably play something else, such as Thief. Then you realize how foolish you were for touching such a sinful game. Linear passages are not the way to righteousness! But, yes, to answer your question it can happen in any Havok game. In outdoor racing games, where it started, it was not a problem as you had open space. In a shooter environment, it becomes a problem as things can get stuck. I recall lots of loud sounds and doors getting jammed. Now, I should also say that body parts only exist in the game world for a short time. That prevents such problems as this, plus prevents too much drain on the CPU. So, yeah, a limitation saves you from permanently failing the game. Havok is nice, but causes some problems that in turn mean other features can't be added. Of course, in these days, everyone wants "realistic" physics and so Havok is used constantly which in turn we need to have things disappear after a short time. I don't know about you, but I like to see the efforts of my work. Of course, I can't argue because bodies falling apart is a neat feature. We just need to figure a way that will not result in clipping.

For your safety I would say to reverse that thought. Summarized your thoughts with "see you on the river Styx"? You are a Mormon, so stating such a thing about Hell is sacrilegious (your favorite word) to your religion, is it not? I don't get the idea that Spirit Prison has the river Styx and whatnot, though I may be wrong on your conception. It would be like a Christian agreeing with me about being taught in Spirit Prison before going to the Telestial Earth. See, me, due to my horrid concepts can freely move and bounce among religions without fear to offending one I own, for none is mine. Thus I move like the constellation Serpent, eating the others while the plight my curse.