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1970 Alfa Romeo 1750 GTV V1.3

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Author: Kwestionable

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Filesize: 0.81 MB

Date added: 2016-09-20

Rating: 5

Downloads: 587

Views: 216

Comments: 5

Ratings: 1

Times favored: 0

Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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My second scale car, working a lot better than the first. Using Jakoman3's i4 Spawn engine for this one.
Last edited at 2016/09/21 04:45:47 by Kwestionable
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same than in the other one - explodes as soon as you start the engine because you didn't declare scene.my.power and maybe another variable
Also to improve your scripts you can use If clauses to ask something to Algodoo, such as on your indicator variable:

Instead of using a variable for the indicator, you can ask scene.my.ignition if it is higher than 0. so you would put this in the color part of an indicator object:

{Scene.my.ignition > 0? [1,0,0,1]:[0,0,0,1]}

This would return red if ignition > 0, or black if ignition = 0. FOr the otehr operators you have to use < for is minor than and == for is equal than
That's weird, I thought scene variables were saved within the scene data so the variable is whatever it last was. How should I declare the variable, will an on sim start clause work? I can't tell what breaks on my end :\

I'm still pretty poor at scripting and am just learning the IF statements in thyme.
The only way to declare variables is by console, and you should use as little vars as possible cause they lag some. that's why i told you about if clauses
The scene may work for you, but if you download it once you uploaded it in Algobox everything goes to shit and beyond, trust me it happened to me :/

But your scenes are awesome! With some more practice on thyme you'll make awesome things, hopefully on less Hz :lol:
Yes, my number one goal is lowering my scenes HZ. I got used to using 1200 or 2400 because of my processor!