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by blahedo 4453 days ago
Well, the first paragraph did say

> The solution we finally managed to come up with is also a good example of how very incorrect workarounds can actually be a really good solution to a complex problem.

So you knew they were presenting a "very incorrect workaround"---which, counterintuitively, worked better than some of the more "correct" things they tried.

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>So you knew they were presenting a "very incorrect workaround"

It actually made it a bit more enticing, I was expecting a horrific chain of gotos or some other cliche programming paradigm being completely violated for the sake of pragmatism.

What we got instead was, "This is a hard problem, let's just not solve it." which was written up with a title of "How we solved a hard problem"

They did solve the problem, the solution was to turn of collision detection.