Replace mx.exe or mxbin with one of the above files. The default location for mx.exe should be "C:\Program Files\MX Simulator". I'd keep a backup of the originals since these aren't well tested.
Josh Vanderhoof
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thanks for the update, but just wondering, when will the updated collision files get updated? i think it really needs and update for some better racing soon.
Dennisfjeldberg wrote:thanks for the update, but just wondering, when will the updated collision files get updated? i think it really needs and update for some better racing soon.
Dennisfjeldberg wrote:thanks for the update, but just wondering, when will the updated collision files get updated? i think it really needs and update for some better racing soon.
I'll do that. First I'm going to make the collision response work better. This new demo code actually changes the way the prediction works so it'll be easier to predict the collision response.
Josh Vanderhoof
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The snapshot needs to be copied to "C:\Program Files (x86)\MX Simulator\mx.exe". The .exe extension will be hidden on most systems so you should leave that off.
Phathry25 wrote:You know, patching a hole in a bicycle tube is a good fix while you ride to the store to buy a new tube.
I never understood why people carry a spare tube instead of a patch kit. Only time I encountered something I couldn't patch was when a friend hit a railroad spike and blew out the tire.
Josh Vanderhoof
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