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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
-<class name="KinematicBody" inherits="PhysicsBody" category="Core" version="3.0-beta">
+<class name="KinematicBody" inherits="PhysicsBody" category="Core" version="3.0-stable">
<brief_description>
Kinematic body 3D node.
</brief_description>
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
Kinematic Characters: KinematicBody also has an API for moving objects (the [method move_and_collide] and [method move_and_slide] methods) while performing collision tests. This makes them really useful to implement characters that collide against a world, but that don't require advanced physics.
</description>
<tutorials>
+ http://docs.godotengine.org/en/3.0/tutorials/physics/kinematic_character_2d.html
</tutorials>
<demos>
</demos>
@@ -26,7 +27,7 @@
<argument index="0" name="slide_idx" type="int">
</argument>
<description>
- Returns a [KinematicCollision], which contains information about a collision that occured during the last [method move_and_slide] call. Since the body can collide several times in a single call to [method move_and_slide], you must specify the index of the collision in the range 0 to ([method get_slide_count] - 1).
+ Returns a [KinematicCollision], which contains information about a collision that occurred during the last [method move_and_slide] call. Since the body can collide several times in a single call to [method move_and_slide], you must specify the index of the collision in the range 0 to ([method get_slide_count] - 1).
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_slide_count" qualifiers="const">
@@ -82,11 +83,11 @@
<description>
Moves the body along a vector. If the body collides with another, it will slide along the other body rather than stop immediately. If the other body is a [code]KinematicBody[/code] or [RigidBody], it will also be affected by the motion of the other body. You can use this to make moving or rotating platforms, or to make nodes push other nodes.
[code]linear_velocity[/code] is a value in pixels per second. Unlike in for example [method move_and_collide], you should [i]not[/i] multiply it with [code]delta[/code] — this is done by the method.
- [code]floor_normal[/code] is the up direction, used to determine what is a wall and what is a floor or a ceiling. If set to the default value of [code]Vector2(0, 0)[/code], everything is considered a wall. This is useful for topdown games.
+ [code]floor_normal[/code] is the up direction, used to determine what is a wall and what is a floor or a ceiling. If set to the default value of [code]Vector3(0, 0, 0)[/code], everything is considered a wall. This is useful for topdown games.
If the body is standing on a slope and the horizontal speed (relative to the floor's speed) goes below [code]slope_stop_min_velocity[/code], the body will stop completely. This prevents the body from sliding down slopes when you include gravity in [code]linear_velocity[/code]. When set to lower values, the body will not be able to stand still on steep slopes.
- If the body collides, it will change direction a maximum of [code]max_bounces[/code] times before it stops.
+ If the body collides, it will change direction a maximum of [code]max_slides[/code] times before it stops.
[code]floor_max_angle[/code] is the maximum angle (in radians) where a slope is still considered a floor (or a ceiling), rather than a wall. The default value equals 45 degrees.
- Returns the movement that remained when the body stopped. To get more detailed information about collisions that occured, use [method get_slide_collision].
+ Returns the movement that remained when the body stopped. To get more detailed information about collisions that occurred, use [method get_slide_collision].
</description>
</method>
<method name="test_move">