Re: Alta Motors Redshift
Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2018 2:55 am
YAAAAAASsethiemeboi wrote:no... don't do this...jlv wrote:Guess I have no excuse now...
YAAAAAASsethiemeboi wrote:no... don't do this...jlv wrote:Guess I have no excuse now...
Actually, you were starting to sell me on it. The weight still looks pretty bad but I can't deny the bike looks like fun. If this battery tech pans out electric will probably be better in every possible way.ShackAttack12 wrote:JLV, I'm starting to think you are one of the people upset that an Alta was allowed to race Straight Rhythm. Well snap out of it. :lol: This is the future of fast.
That wouldn't be hard. Could just make the gear pick the map since the gear wouldn't be used on that bike.ShackAttack12 wrote:Would be rad if you allowed the power maps to be switched on the fly, too.
Alta soonjlv wrote:Actually, you were starting to sell me on it. The weight still looks pretty bad but I can't deny the bike looks like fun. If this battery tech pans out electric will probably be better in every possible way.ShackAttack12 wrote:JLV, I'm starting to think you are one of the people upset that an Alta was allowed to race Straight Rhythm. Well snap out of it. This is the future of fast.
That wouldn't be hard. Could just make the gear pick the map since the gear wouldn't be used on that bike.ShackAttack12 wrote:Would be rad if you allowed the power maps to be switched on the fly, too.
The only info I don't have on the Alta is the motor inertia. I don't think it would be too bad if I just took a guess on that.
Can't do it right now though since I'm in the middle of doing some anti cheat code which is a total nightmare. I have to finish that before anything else.
A lot of technological ventures fail because they're too early. You need to time things just right so you're the first one there at the moment the technology becomes viable. In computer games John Carmack gets a lot of credit for his ingenious rendering engines but his most important skill was almost perfectly exploiting the current hardware and never getting ahead or behind. Alta was probably a bit too early. Another five years and you'll likely see an electric that matches gas power to weight.AtlasZoor wrote:the "future" supposedly. RIP Alta
Yup I agree 100%. They also didn't have much going for them racing wise. The AMA didn't know how to classify them, Loretta's banned them. So they were essentially practice bikes. Only time can tell whether or not these bikes will make a comeback and stay.jlv wrote:A lot of technological ventures fail because they're too early. You need to time things just right so you're the first one there at the moment the technology becomes viable. In computer games John Carmack gets a lot of credit for his ingenious rendering engines but his most important skill was almost perfectly exploiting the current hardware and never getting ahead or behind. Alta was probably a bit too early. Another five years and you'll likely see an electric that matches gas power to weight.AtlasZoor wrote:the "future" supposedly. RIP Alta