Talk:Game physics

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[edit] Breasts?

is it really nessisary to mention the breast physics? I wasnt under the impression it was a huge issue among gamers.

But among programmers.

[edit] Another sense

The phrase "game physics" has another sense in referring to liberties of physics taken to allow a better game design. For example, almost all platform games allow the player to change direction in midair. This is of course impossible in real life, at least in the fashion it is seen in games. In other words, it's the equivalent of the term cartoon physics, though not the same thing (different laws apply to game physics than cartoon physics; true cartoon physics is uncommon in games). Should this sense be noted in the article? - furrykef (Talk at me) 13:02, 14 February 2006 (UTC)