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Which is better a Weld or a Weld constraint?

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IrishFix 124
5 years ago

I dont know the answer? Which is better a Weld or a Weld constraint?

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Answered by 5 years ago

Weld Constraints are strictly better. Easier to access, easier to adjust and tweak, they'd don't break when you reposition parts, and they function exactly the same. So unless there's some obscure detail to welds that's not listed anywhere, Weld Constraints.

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Thanks! This gave me a good idea on what i should use, IrishFix 124 — 5y
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No problem. Though, word of warning that this isn't a scripting question. Questions like this are better suited over in the Devforum. XxTrueDemonxX 362 — 5y
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Wow. I searched long and far for an answer to this exact same question with no luck, and... well you just answered it. Thanks :D RiskoZoSlovenska 378 — 5y
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Yea. I had the same question a decent bit back. And the only real difference I can see between the two is that the C0 and C1 don't have to be set manually through code for a constraint. Making it much easier to adjust for experienced developers and much more accessible for beginners. XxTrueDemonxX 362 — 5y
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Good answer BlackOrange3343 2676 — 5y
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