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I dont think this should happen in a wreck

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Deewad, Aug 9, 2013.

  1. Deewad

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    Well! I was playing on kimmykix's map and after I hit a ramp, I ended up hitting the ground so hard.... It was stuck like that, It wasn't a SS In the moment of the wreck
     

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  2. lucky74dog

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    Happened to me to. I think the reason is because the drive train and wheels don't collide with the bed for better FPS. The old RoR Chevy S10 off road did this too. A lot more often though.
     
  3. Zapology

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    This game is in alpha right now, of course there are going to be glitches and bugs.
     
  4. lucky74dog

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    I would love for all of the parts on a vehicle to collide with each other, but it'd probably be glitchy as heck.Or maybe slow.
     
  5. hystav

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    Yes there will always be some weirdness, even when it's final. I guess the question is what kind of issues like this should we mention and what kind should we not? Maybe at this point, it's way too early to mention stuff like this, physics, car damage. Maybe that should start a few months from now, or a year, I have no clue.
     
  6. Cwazywazy

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    Yes, because the wheels/suspension/axles don't collide with the rest of the body the leaf springs can sort of flip inside out. I think it happens less often when you have sport shock absorbers.
     
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