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SVC-1263
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Bug
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Duplicate
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Normal
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Unassigned
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Sean Heying
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Second Life 1.18.5 (3) Nov 28 2007 14:04:29 (Second Life Release)
You are at 200314.9, 236858.2, 27.1 in Erin located at sim5619.agni.lindenlab.com (8.2.34.175:13014)
Havok4 Beta Server 1.18.6.78103
CPU: Dual i386 (Unknown) (2160 MHz)
Memory: 2048 MB
OS Version: Darwin 9.1.0 Darwin Kernel Version 9.1.0: Wed Oct 31 17:46:22 PDT 2007; root:xnu-1228.0.2~1/RELEASE_I386 i386
Graphics Card Vendor: ATI Technologies Inc.
Graphics Card: ATI Radeon X1600 OpenGL Engine
OpenGL Version: 2.0 ATI-1.5.18
LLMozLib Version: 1.1.0 (Mozilla GRE:1.8.0.12_0000000000)
Second Life 1.18.5 (3) Nov 28 2007 14:04:29 (Second Life Release)
You are at 200314.9, 236858.2, 27.1 in Erin located at sim5619.agni.lindenlab.com (8.2.34.175:13014)
Havok4 Beta Server 1.18.6.78103
CPU: Dual i386 (Unknown) (2160 MHz)
Memory: 2048 MB
OS Version: Darwin 9.1.0 Darwin Kernel Version 9.1.0: Wed Oct 31 17:46:22 PDT 2007; root:xnu-1228.0.2~1/RELEASE_I386 i386
Graphics Card Vendor: ATI Technologies Inc.
Graphics Card: ATI Radeon X1600 OpenGL Engine
OpenGL Version: 2.0 ATI-1.5.18
LLMozLib Version: 1.1.0 (Mozilla GRE:1.8.0.12_0000000000)
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SVC-1261 Avatar standing on a slope slides down slowly
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If you stand on a low hill, about 1 in 3 grade, with AO that causes/forces your feet to level you will slowly slide bacwards, about .5M a minute. Turning off AO so that your feet are completely touching the ground causes the sliding to stop.
Tested in Erin/122/58/27, reproducable with many AO stands that cause level feet on hills.
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If you stand on a low hill, about 1 in 3 grade, with AO that causes/forces your feet to level you will slowly slide bacwards, about .5M a minute. Turning off AO so that your feet are completely touching the ground causes the sliding to stop.
Tested in Erin/122/58/27, reproducable with many AO stands that cause level feet on hills. |
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