jlv wrote:The amount the roost lifts is based off the squared angular velocity of the wheel. The faster the rotation the quicker the roost releases from the wheel. This is to model the centripetal force needed to stick the dirt to the wheel. The current setting is 90 degrees when the wheel is stopped and 11.25 degrees at 64 radians per second.
In a future version the release points will change depending on the dirt, so mud will stick to the wheel and throw higher but dry dirt won't stick and will stay low.
jlv wrote:
DJ wrote:
Once I make the roost depend on the terrain there will be a lot of parameters you can change based on the ground type you're on. This version made the roost thrower more tunable in preparation for that.
That is sweet. Will this be done by the end of the track comp?
Yes. I expect it to be done by then.
That is music to my ears. Been wanting this for so long.
Dust though. That acts differently to roost, in that it isn't really thrown from the tyre. Would these parameters allow simulation of dust?
Really Goood Job on this one!!! And you can bet I really look forward to the roost thing. And for sure I absolutely like the Warm up mode there.
Kind Regards
Sonnette
THE MISSING POWER OF AN ENGINE IS BALANCED BY THE SICKNESS OF THE RIDER IF YOU DON´T NEED TO BRAKE BEFORE A CORNER YOU HAD BEEN GAY ON THE STRAIGHT BEFORE
can u do something about the people who connect to multiplayer and dont race just stay at the start gates because it is a waste of bandwidth and the races never get to finish fully so just add something that disconnects them automatically if they havent moved after 1 or 2 laps
I seem to be having a problem with this snapshot. My sound isn't very muffled and gets louder and softer at random times. It starts out fine, but then eventually sounds like the bike has a bad cold. lol Any ideas? My sound works fine in other games/ itunes
DJ wrote:Dust though. That acts differently to roost, in that it isn't really thrown from the tyre. Would these parameters allow simulation of dust?
I haven't tried it yet. I expect just using a big dust image with a high drag setting will work. If it doesn't work I can always put in something special to handle it.
chez wrote:can u do something about the people who connect to multiplayer and dont race just stay at the start gates because it is a waste of bandwidth and the races never get to finish fully so just add something that disconnects them automatically if they havent moved after 1 or 2 laps
I'm going to do that on the server side. I'll probably make riders that cut the track kickable by anyone too.
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Holy crap. Has anyone tried riding with erode on?!?!?!?!?! You can actually feel the wheels digging into the ground now, except it is really really shaky, and roughens the ground up quite quickly. Give it a go, its not something you would wanna keep doing though
If I may, it would be really nice to have any roost changes that will affect contest tracks done really soon rather then the day before the tracks are due...
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ermm i know erode is --erode but wot do i put after it cos it says in faq --erode then a number
but what should i do --erode(space)#0.8 or some thing like that?
jlv wrote:The amount the roost lifts is based off the squared angular velocity of the wheel. The faster the rotation the quicker the roost releases from the wheel. This is to model the centripetal force needed to stick the dirt to the wheel. The current setting is 90 degrees when the wheel is stopped and 11.25 degrees at 64 radians per second.
In a future version the release points will change depending on the dirt, so mud will stick to the wheel and throw higher but dry dirt won't stick and will stay low.
And here I was thinking you just kind of threw in the roost.
Man, you really cover your bases on nearly everything you do. If I could, I would give you a cookie, but I can't cook, nor do I have cookies, or your address.