Man, I've been following your tutorials for a while now and so far I think you're the only one that produces both advanced and easy to understand tutorials for beginners, with consistency. You DEFINITELY deserve more than just
@@eliezeralisson9512 horsepower is how much torque you can have per rpm. The exact formula is H=T*rpm/5252 since horsepower is imperial and not metric.
Great job, may I ask what version of Unity Editor you are using?
Mate I just want to say your videos are excellent and have helped me so much. Thank you
Thanks man, I really appreciate it!
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Man, I've been following your tutorials for a while now and so far I think you're the only one that produces both advanced and easy to understand tutorials for beginners, with consistency. You DEFINITELY deserve more than just
I'm glad you like the tutorials mate. I will actually try making a new video about color customization. It would be a neat video to make!
theres simpler way to get childs without main object, you could just write
foreach (Transform child in transform)
{
waypoints.Add(child);
}
what about open world city traffic? i have to place waypoints everywhere?
why not use atan2 for the steer angle? the ai would get a much more precise steering capability.
Thank you! You have a great realistic car controller! It would be helpful if you added nitro acceleration and police pursuit.
Are you available for small freelance projects
Thank you! Great videos! there is not much content on vehicle physics, please keep up the great work!
Would be cool if you could implement a multiplayer feature as well But great video.
its SO amazing how I can combine this and your "Making a Drift Game, Drifting Score" video. Goodjob I'm a big fan of this series!
Glad you liked it man 😊😊
Great video, I'm having trouble simulating engine and transmission for my car system
You can check out my car engine and gearbox simulation video if you want help!
@@nanousis I'll watch your video. Do you know any way to convert "Motor Torque" from Unity to HP?
@@eliezeralisson9512 horsepower is how much torque you can have per rpm. The exact formula is
H=T*rpm/5252 since horsepower is imperial and not metric.
Thank you!