Originally Posted By: Logitek
I think this will have the same result as the

if my.z > 10 then my.z = 10

instruction.

It will not prevent GLIDE to exceed it.

The problem is also that it happens only rarely. So it is difficult to test things. Possible that it does not happen for days. And then it happens again. But I will continue to test different solutions.

Anyway, thank you.
First of all, you have to understand why this happens (in order to fix the problem), to fully understand that, you have to know how collision system works, at least some basics of it. If you could post here some images showing your problem, it might be easier for us to help you, cause from what you've wrote above I didn't understand what exactly are you trying to do. Why you are trying to lock Z position and why it has anything to do with Z gliding. Please show us some screens/images explaining your problem.


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