The object used with the for each collision pair is always the first object. So it just loops over collisions with that object type.
i'm really confused by this sentence, it sounds like you're saying that on every iteration of the For each collision pair loop, that the CollisionOtherObj is always the same, first object? but i know that isn't true..
I made a tiny capx with my problem, it's a little different to what i originally said because I used ball/box for ease of explanation, but really it's multiple of the same type of object so maybe that's relevant?
I made it so For each Ball, For each collision pair, lower the opacity of the CollisionOtherObj. The behaviour I expected (and need) was for everything that is touching the ball to get lower opacity, and this seems to work until two balls touch (lol), then the one that stayed in contact with the ground somehow seems to be only be picking itself in it's CollisionOtherObj, or does it remain in the other balls CollisionOtherObj?
If this isn't a bug and i'm just misunderstanding, then how would I go about achieving what I described, where the ground below the ball remains low opac even when the ball collides with another on top of it
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3w1ibhpakix8l ... capx?raw=1
Here's a vid of what I described
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/533 ... oblem.webm
thanks!