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Question by jpthek9 · Jan 03, 2015 at 06:28 PM · rotationrigidbodytopdownrotation axisacceleration

Rigidbody Turning

I'm making a semi-deterministic game that relies on Unity's RigidBody. The game consists of flying a spaceship top-down RTS-style and the ship needs to have acceleration for turning and also a limit for the turn speed. Because it's top-down, I only need to turn the Y-axis of the ship and the point to turn towards will always be on the same x-z plane as the ship.

How do I accomplish this turning using a RigidBody? Note: I'd rather directly change the AngularVelocity instead of adding torque so I can keep the game as deterministic as possible and make syncing clients easier.

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Answer by jpthek9 · Jan 04, 2015 at 05:08 AM

WAHOOO!! Best feeling in the world to figure something out! So it's actually a pseudo solution and it'll probably be more of a hassle on the networking side but it works. Now I'm using Unity's pathfinding solution on a flat quad. It features collision detection as well as what I need for acceleration and turning.

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Answer by EvilTak · Jan 03, 2015 at 06:45 PM

You can also use Rigidbody.MoveRotation. This way you can use Quaternion.Euler to return a rotation along the y axis and make the rigidbody rotate to that quaternion. This is very deterministic so you won't have a problen syncing clients.

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O $$anonymous$$ G this is EXACTLY what I needed! I just spent a long time searching and couldn't come up with anything. $$anonymous$$any thanks :)

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I want to open up this question again. I tried Rigidbody.$$anonymous$$oveRotation but unfortunately it doesn't work with rigidbody interpolation. Sorry I didn't mention that before. Are there any other alternatives? Why can't I modify Rigidbody.angularVelocity directly like I can Rigidbody.velocity?

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