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- | **Collision Override** is a property that can be configured for tiles from the [[Model Properties]] panel. It affects two different aspects of how the player and their character behaves with a particular tile, specifically how the player character will follow the terrain as they walk across it and the boundaries for determining if the tile has been clicked on. | + | **Collision Override** is a property that can be configured for tiles from the [[Model Properties]] panel. It affects two different aspects of how the player and their character behaves/ |
=====Terrain Following===== | =====Terrain Following===== | ||
- | Overriding | + | Overriding the collision for a tile instructs |
In the example below, the tile with tall grass on the left does not have a collision override assigned, so the player pops up and down when walking across it. As for the tile with tall grass on the right, a completely flat tile was assigned as its collision override, so the player walks across smoothly. This feature can be used together with the different " | In the example below, the tile with tall grass on the left does not have a collision override assigned, so the player pops up and down when walking across it. As for the tile with tall grass on the right, a completely flat tile was assigned as its collision override, so the player walks across smoothly. This feature can be used together with the different " |