If they were to implement this in the real world, it wouldn't work, cos it's not safe. Also, they would have to put in a failsafe mechanism, just in case this first option didn't work. Not trying to be ugly, the scene worked perfectly.
It's not so bad. It could be useful as an add on for a more complex scene. If i could make a suggestion for another one. Perhaps make the parts where the water lands more on an angle so all the water drains through the turbine.
This wasn't bad at all. You should see my 'Directional Controller' levels 1-3, and see how to reverse the vehicle at the end to go back over the course, too.
This is about the BEST suspension i've seen on Algodoo for a LONG time! It's soft enough to ride over every bump smoothly, yet not so soft as to bottom out too much. Excellent work, dude. I've tried and failed to get a good suspension to work, and scrapped every single one of them. Thanks for making this one.
For the best illustration of a fully operational traffic light system, go here:
http://www.algodoo.com/algobox/details.php?id=31439
Zoom out to see the full effect.
Could you put a tutorial on the forum for someone wanting to make their own? I think scenes like this one are so awesome, it's too bad that someone can't produce one that actually print something you type in yourself, instead of a predefined set of letters to form a word. This is still so excellent.
This is so difficult to control! I'm not giving up just yet. jon_joy is right, it's murder! I forgot to ask, how do you time how long it takes to land the container? Using the 'System info' box?
Last edited at 2012/09/15 04:16:02 by AlgodooInfinity
To improve on this design, the maze itself is pretty cool, but you could turn gravity off, and make the camera follow the box that you move around the maze.
When i loaded the scene onto my Algogoo, it said it was made with a newer version. I thought v2.0.2 b15 was the latest version. Can you please give me the link to the page with the latest version on it, please? The latest version on the website link is to v2.0.1. Thank you. Sorry to ask you here.
This is indeed one of the smoothest operable forklifts i've seen tonight. The one thing that is missing is the ability to tilt the forks back and forth.