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Hi,
Thank you so much for this. This worked for me. ![]() However, I am now trying to do a similar experiment where I change the 'gain' when moving forwards and back wards. Do you know if there is a similar function to the 'scale Euler' function which would allow gain manipulations when translating forward and backwards? Basically, I would like the user to move forward by, say one step, and ask them if they think the world moved like it normally would or if it moved further away/closer. Thank you! Ryan |
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