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# 4 20-03-2014 , 06:46 PM
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So the resolution of this ended up being that I just ignored the delay for the simulation and decided not to have the locator's downstream effects influence the simulation. Then when I cached the simulation, the locator "caught up" and there's no longer a delay. It's kind of strange, but I assume that using the cached simulation allows Maya to put the proper information at the proper time because it knows what will happen on a given frame?


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