10-10-2012, 06:48 AM
Well duh, that's exactly the case - on simulated physics you will get always the same result when you set the same "experiment", hence - computer physics are not random too, just as real life physics (they might appear like that because you can never have exactly the same conditions, but hypothetically you should get always the same result in reaction to the same circumstances in real life too). :-)
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