• Strange wired wheel glitch
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I recently tried building the 3D tracking turret on the wiremod wiki, and when i tried to spawn the second wheel on the first the ghost of it appeared in the right place but when i clicked there was nothing, no sound effect, no list of errors at the side, just nothing. I clicked on the ground, it spawned fine, back on the wheel, nothing. Non-wire wheels work fine and wiremod is the fully updated SVN version, and the only addons I have are that and PHX3 (SVN). Does anyone now how to fix it.
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Cool shitty response. Also, wire wheels don't go onto other wire wheels. At least not for me. I tried to make a crazy gyroscope thing, and the wire wheels didn't go together. It isn't just you, that's all I can tell you.
Try right clicking. EDIT: That didn't work... probably worth going on the wiremod site and seeing if anyone else has this problem.
Weld some other prop on the wheel and then create a wheel on that prop
^ Clever guy! A bit OT: Is it possible to use adv pod controler to send negative values to wheels,thursters,etc.(aka go in reverse).Since Im making this awesome realistic suspension APC and I want it to be controled with wire,but I havent found a way to do what im intending to!
[QUOTE=iavor55;20955718]^ Clever guy! A bit OT: Is it possible to use adv pod controler to send negative values to wheels,thursters,etc.(aka go in reverse).Since Im making this awesome realistic suspension APC and I want it to be controled with wire,but I havent found a way to do what im intending to![/QUOTE] use a multiply chip in arithmetic and wire -A- to a constant value of -1 and -B- to the advance pod controller (im guessing -S- for reverse) then wire an add chip. A to the multiply and B to W on the advance pod controller
[QUOTE=WireGuy;20955785]use a multiply chip in arithmetic and wire -A- to a constant value of -1 and -B- to the advance pod controller (im guessing -S- for reverse) then wire an add chip. A to the multiply and B to W on the advance pod controller[/QUOTE] Thats cool,but the thing is that since its a tank-line suspension each side uses its own forward/back controls...maybe if it was like A and Z for going left and D and C or X for going right... Maybe like do the same thing but for each side!?
[QUOTE=WireGuy;20955785]use a multiply chip in arithmetic and wire -A- to a constant value of -1 and -B- to the advance pod controller (im guessing -S- for reverse) then wire an add chip. A to the multiply and B to W on the advance pod controller[/QUOTE] That's a [b]very[/b] wierd way of doing it. Simply use a subtract chip. Wire "A" of the subtract chip to whatever you want to use to go forward, and "B" for back.
Im guessing that the substract chip would have to have a constant value of 2!? (1 - 2 = -1)
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