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Though I still have no idea how to avoid this annoying "drift effect", I could at least figure out that the player does NOT -as previously assumed- drift with the last given speed and direction input, but rather always drifts straight ahead and with always the same speed.
So maybe this effect is not due to my code, but could also be caused by a bug in the viztask module...? |
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