no, I have a good computer I can use, but it's broken. I let my friend use it, I said bring it back in one piece. He brought back one piece. (OK, sorry Q...)
Yeah, I mean the particles force doesn't matter at all here, it's just they spin at ridiculous speed and only contact the circle for a fraction of a second before autodeleting
It wasn't designed as you see it here. It originally had a fork like normal bikes but the body covered most of it up. I just added this weird forkless design because I tried a fork and it gave too much trouble
And yeas, I've ridden a few motorbikes and I know this would be hellishly twitchy and unstable at high speed
You can go a lot smaller. There are particles way smaller than atoms, like quarks and preons. hell you could even throw a Higgs Boson in here if you wanted to
Anyway, you did amazing job. I should build a heavy truck like this, like maybe MAN TGX of some kind. we hardly ever get these types of trucks here in America.
I did some slight digging and found you used springs as rods. I thought you stopped doing that, but I used the s_noonan torque calculator and found engines with spring rods have higher power at low RPM which is good for truck.
@vaidas, yeah, I saw that. I think on some computers it forgets to change the font and it looks all wonky. I might add a script to fix that, but I can't because I'm on an iPad at the moment
@flashpoint, it was the speedometer that was broken not the tachometer. Yhe tachometer measures how fast the engine is going.
I just did some more thorough testing with the trailer and I found it performs very well with it attched. I could get it to 140 km/h with 30% throttle which is faster than you shoud really go with a truck like this...
I did find some minor bugs though.
It could use brakes on the trailer, but only when it's attached. Sometimes the brakes will destroy the suspension on the truck because they have to stop 29 tons...
Also, an option for applying like 30% brake torque instead of full torque. as that will sometimes lock up the wheels. Maybe add ABS?
On another note, I hooked 3 trailers together and even on hard terrain it has no problems at all. See it for yourself!
I don't know if this is specific to my computer, but the front suspension almost always breaks when I accelerate, rendering it undrivable. I also see you seem to have gotten rid of my engine's slowing-down script, so it takes forever to get back to idle. That was there for a reason!
Otherwise, great job. I'll rate as soon as you do that. (I've found making the front suspension bits immortal tends to fix it )