Have you experimented with the less uniform blocks like the refinery? Where is its center of mass? I like putting it on its side to make the visuals be lower, but I would not be surprised if the weight is all on its base.
i did ofc, i have around 1300hours in this game i did play around with that. As the refinery is so bulky i most likey have it on the back as low as possible for the best posible driving exp. Thanks for you comment
Its almost as if a literal skyskcraper on wheels handles like shit no matter the suspension you put on it 😮😮😮 People should be happy wheels have way less grip than they should have (compared to irl), because otherwise they would legit flip every 2 seconds
Could try using a couple of linkages on each steering wheel that gears down the steering bearing if that's what you wanted, but I don't think there's a way for normal(outwards) wishbone suspension to have a steering linkage that works, due to the changing track width as the suspension travels. zeros are bearings diagram for the steering gear reduction: | attachment point V | |----| | steering bearing -> 0 | | |----| |----| 0 0 |----------|-------------------0 WHEEL HERE just pointing out that i THINK* that there isn't a way for a steering linkage to work, but I could try messing about and see if I can find a linkage that works. edit, both work, but a steering linkage that goes across needs vertical bearings so it doesn't act like a roll bar, and this also significantly decreases ground clearance.
When i build cars, i usually make them either very wide, or i put a sun worth of heavy stuff on the middle.
Have you experimented with the less uniform blocks like the refinery? Where is its center of mass? I like putting it on its side to make the visuals be lower, but I would not be surprised if the weight is all on its base.
i did ofc, i have around 1300hours in this game i did play around with that. As the refinery is so bulky i most likey have it on the back as low as possible for the best posible driving exp. Thanks for you comment
Nice little vid :)
thanks bro, when my comunity has issues (was been told in my Chat) I try to help ofc
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what if i want my car to get flipped after driving it for 2 seconds what do I do?
then watch the whole thing there is a version of a car that just does that ;), Watch the whole thing befor commenting terran :D
@@band3rTripleIQ i commented after i watched xD
I know you did xD
Its almost as if a literal skyskcraper on wheels handles like shit no matter the suspension you put on it 😮😮😮 People should be happy wheels have way less grip than they should have (compared to irl), because otherwise they would legit flip every 2 seconds
True, hopefully this will help people improve there creations
FIZIKZ moment xd
Scrap Fizikzzzz be the best xD
independent suspension with reinforced steering please
If i figure out how i'll make a vid about it ;)
Could try using a couple of linkages on each steering wheel that gears down the steering bearing if that's what you wanted, but I don't think there's a way for normal(outwards) wishbone suspension to have a steering linkage that works, due to the changing track width as the suspension travels.
zeros are bearings
diagram for the steering gear reduction:
|
attachment point V
|
|----| |
steering bearing -> 0 | |
|----| |----|
0 0
|----------|-------------------0 WHEEL HERE
just pointing out that i THINK* that there isn't a way for a steering linkage to work, but I could try messing about and see if I can find a linkage that works.
edit, both work, but a steering linkage that goes across needs vertical bearings so it doesn't act like a roll bar, and this also significantly decreases ground clearance.
You show the trick with left mouse button, im like - ddddddaaaaammmmm n n nnnn
Yeah its a game changer, i might make a vid on stuff like that would you watch that one to ?
@@band3rTripleIQ Amazing 🤩, I would be very happy
In my professional opinion, off-road suspension sucks toat-bot heads 👎👎