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Ah - I think you're overthinking it. I would go the easy route and just attach endcap geometry that are just bound to the dummies. Just nudge them so they lineup with the springs.
It'll certainly be interesting to see how they handle it. With all the extra mystery they've added and the evident cross over with Half-Life, they run the risk of overcomplicating things and losing what Portal was and what made it such an unusual and endearing title.
Hmm, I thought I was being endearing / interesting / "different" / showing that I could analyze my own work or something - but I see your points. Misguided rambling deleted!
They tried to presell the damn thing to me last night at Borders. WTH. who really needs to do a 6-month preorder on a book that will likely be filling every endcap in the store when it comes out?
??? Why would the mesh move? All you have to do is make sure, the High is completely inside the cage...turn on 'shaded' to see it easier. The cage should fit the High as tight as possible, especially the endcaps (and height segments) of cylinders to prevent wavy lines...