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In many cases for video games, approximating the characters by a point is sufficient for the purpose of collision detection with the environment. In this case, [[binary space partitioning]] trees provide a viable, efficient and simple algorithm for checking if a point is embedded in the scenery or not. Such a data structure can also be used to handle "resting position" situation gracefully when a character is running along the ground. Collisions between characters, and collisions with projectiles and hazards, are treated separately.
 
A robust simulator is one that will react to any input in a reasonable way. For instance, if we imagine a high speed [[Racing game|racecar video game]], from one simulation step to the next, it is conceivable that the cars would advance a substantial distance along the race track from one simulation step to the next. If there is a shallow obstacle on the track (such as a brick wall), it is not entirely unlikely that the car will completely leap over it, and this is very undesirable. In other instances, the "fixing" that posteriori algorithms require isn't implemented correctly, resulting in [[software bug|bug]]s that can trap characters in walls or allow them to pass through them and fall into an endless void where there may or may not be a deadly [[bottomless pit (video gaming)|bottomless pit]], sometimes referred to as "black hell", "blue hell", or "green hell", depending on the predominant color. These are the hallmarks of a failing collision detection and physical simulation system. ''[[Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing]]'' is an infamous example of a game with a failing or possibly missing collision detection system.
 
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