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Author: HarryTheCreator

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Filesize: 2.4 MB

Date added: 2024-09-01

Rating: 5

Downloads: 2473

Views: 216

Comments: 3

Ratings: 1

Times favored: 1

Made with: Algodoo v2.2.1

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After a bit of smart moves and coding, I think I have made the perfect airbag! Watch out Euro Ncap...

Car model: Toyota Corolla
Last edited at 2025/03/16 12:20:07 by HarryTheCreator
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I think you have some tweaking to do. The airbag doesn't deploy until like 80+ MPH/128 KMPH.

Sidenote: I think this is one of the better destructible cars I've seen on algobox yet. The car destroys completely, is very detailed inside, and the crash physics is reasonably realistic.
Really? Hmm... I'll try to modify a bit sum stuff.
Future me here, @aNonScientist, I found a way that's not really practical, but may work. Just increase the simulation frequency to 200-250 Hz