Here are some ideas for moving:
Caterpillar wiggle (difficult to accomplish)
Redfoot (leave green segment either curled up tight or straight while using red segment as foot.)
Roll (curl into a ball with W and I. Changing the gap or overlap size will change your center of mass, and this will help induce torque. This is the fastest on flat ground but doesn't work up the ramp.
I am currently working on a new update! It will include:
New science parts!
Less Zhiphian rocks!
No more rocks orbiting Radari!
Weight, driving speed, thrust, impulse limit, and more useful information on each part will now be included alongside the part names!
*Possibly new docking ports!
the scientific purpose parts will include:
SIT Scientific Information Transmitter (decorative only)
SAJ Scientific Arm Joint
SC Scientific Claw
SSHB Scientific Sample Holding Bin
just a heads up, your car should be able to travel between 15 and 20 kilometers on a single full charge.
that's pretty far, but you kinda snuck into the efficiency line by making it 60 tacos tall, about 4 humins. lots of mass vs little air friction, not to mention the fact that there isn't any drag at all on the battery.
overall, though, it's a very simple and efficient build. 9/10.
What i meant by turntable is like a small segment of rails you might see on a railway track that can turn in place to reorient a train from one track to another. The short segment that has an axle is what i was reffering to as a turntable, and the steering (bad choice of my words, to be honest.) is basically going into the turntable, turning, and coming back out. the problem was that i couldn't get back out of the turntable when i got in. I have the solution now, so i dont need any help on it anymore.
Identify a variable x as the angle or angvel of driver wheel. Identify the angvel or angle (whatever you chose for the first wheel) as the speed of the axle.
not sure if this is what you did, but that's what i do.
i love this
i wish there was a like button
so cool
EDIT: i used the built-in algobox, and thus, did not know about rating scenes. i will now rate your scene 10/10.
Last edited at 2021/02/13 20:31:11 by UnityDogGaming04
i did not call the scene a computer. i stated that the transistor is ready to be copied and assembled into a computer. also, it sure is a transistor. it outputs 1 marble if the left input recieves a marble but not if it simultaneously recieves 1 on in the right input. it also does nothing if it recieves only a marble on the right.
i stated that i was aware that it would only temporarily stop the left marble from passing through, which is when i posted an update that would cause the left marble to be thrown into the exess collector bin when it was stopped by the blue slider piece.
it turns out that these puzzles are actually easy, as long as they are even possible. My method is to try every knob going in order around the puzzle in a clockwise direction. I continue this until all the knobs are pushed in and Bam done
i dont even have to look at the blocks inside the puzzle
So e.other.airFrictionMult wont work?
I stated that I tried putting the code in by myself, but I erased it.
Also I have severe OCD and dont like working with other freqs unless i have to to do what i want to do. i dont know why it bothers me, but it does.