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If you've selected multiple targets using Multiple Selection (see next item),
the word Multiple appears on the button. To see which objects are designated
as targets, click the Multiple Selection button.
Multiple Selection Opens the Select dialog to let you designate multiple
targets. When you have more than one target, you can set delegates to move
toward the closest target in the group, or to a computed average of the target
positions.
Seek Target group
Determines seek activity when the behavior uses multiple targets.
Closest Target Only Each delegate seeks the closest of the assigned targets.
Use this to have delegates assigned a single Seek behavior move in different
directions.
Average Of Targets All delegates move toward a common point determined
by averaging all targets' locations.
Method group
Determines whether delegate direction as influenced by the behavior is
calculated by an angular method or a force method. Default=Angle.
Angle Applies a force to the delegate based on the angle between the delegate's
current direction and the direction it would need to take in order to be moving
directly toward the target.
The magnitude of the force is greatest when the delegate is moving away from
the target, and needs to turn around. It can be as little as 0 when the delegate
is directly approaching the target.
Force Always applies a force directly towards the target. The magnitude of the
force is constant.
Radius group
Use the optional radius settings to activate the Seek behavior only when the
delegates are within a specific distance from the target. The relative strength
of the Seek behavior increases from 0 percent beyond the outer radius to 100
percent at the inner radius.
Use Radii When on, the Seek behavior applies only to delegates less than the
Outer Radius distance from the target. Default=off.
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