@ Bennemans: One scene you have downloaded may have changed your cinfig cfg file. Delete it and start Phun again. It happens with some scripted scenes. There's a forum thread about it.
http://www.algodoo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=809
It changes your settings back to default so you have to activate shaders and stuff again but nothing else is changed by that. Well, and the water won't jump around like mad anylonger. I do it pretty often lately. Many badly tested scenes on Algobox.
I hope that this will help you.
It looks as if you have the infamous "config.cfg problem". It is caused by a scripted scene that you have downloaded or created. If you delete your config.cfg file and restart Phun the water should work again because Phun creates a new config with default settings.
Here is the link to the forum thread:
http://www.algodoo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=809
Try to find out what scene caused the problem and delete it.
People who do this for no reason really should get punished in some way. A temporary ban or something like that.
A 10 from me to get back to a regular rating. I hope that these trolls will someday realize the sheer stupidity of their actions.
The problem is not that they are ripping him apart but that that's everything. No real surrounding, nothing to look at, just he being smashed. These scenes are not entertaining enough. You don't see any effort in them even if there was some.
I have written a comment about the suspension. When I did that I didn't keep in mind that I use Phun while this amazing car was created in Algodoo. So if anyone read my first comment: forget it! This car is a clear 10.
Rock solid car. If you move the legs back keep in mind that you have move every part of the legs back. I'm particularly talking about the layer. Of course actually you don't see it but when I deleted the car to see what you did inside I saw that the layer was not on the same level as the leg it belongs to.
To all Phun users: set the spring strenght up.
Before you start a scene click on "default view". Phun has problems when things are far from the center of the scene. I put my ragdoll in front of the guy and the first 3 parts sank in the ground.
Great. If it was real size it would be even better. But since Phun has problems with small objects in real size I guess this is simply as good as it gets. 10/10
@ vizor_aom: Your scenes are created in Phun so I assume that you are using Phun to run this scene. This scene has been created in Algodoo. The springs of Phun don't work in Algodoo and vice versa, so this is most possibly the reason for your problem.
Great scene! I really enjoyed to play it. The only problem was that it caused the problem with the bouncing water for me. But I guess that's because I use Phun and the scene was created in Algodoo. So I can't blame you for that.