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Currently we have a stand alone set of functions for managing what we call ManagedActors. Although this is useful for overall life-cycle management, it doesn't help with categorizing actors into groups for things such as collisions. This knowledge is more the place of a scene manager. Add a Scene set of functions for managing a grouping of Actors while allowing for categorization and life-cycle management. Make sure to keep soft resets in mind in terms of auto clean-up of actors/scene stuff.
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Currently we have a stand alone set of functions for managing what we call
ManagedActors
. Although this is useful for overall life-cycle management, it doesn't help with categorizing actors into groups for things such as collisions. This knowledge is more the place of a scene manager. Add aScene
set of functions for managing a grouping ofActors
while allowing for categorization and life-cycle management. Make sure to keep soft resets in mind in terms of auto clean-up of actors/scene stuff.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: