Context Summary: Previously, I set up the high-level renderer and defined how it would interact with a low-level renderer through an interface. And then there was physics, and Thy Todd was pleased, and the heavens rejoiced.
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And then there was physics, and Thy Todd was pleased, and the heavens rejoiced. Previously, I set up the high-level renderer and defined how it would interact with a low-level renderer through an interface.
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