This is the latest rock crawler I have made.
The vehicle is testing many many things I have been working on over the last few weeks and the more I see it the more I realise i can do different things better.
I will probably scrap the idea of the EGP instrument panel as I am not very experienced with programming it and feel that it is too slow for my needs. (haven't used the queueing system so not sure if that would help.)
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5s2d2hS5Bw[/media]
the front looks like a hummer
[editline]26th April 2011[/editline]
Looks nice tho
> Implying EGP requires programming knowledge...
that interior is very nice. Reminds me of like an escalade or a yukon. Doesn't remind me of a rock crawler, though.
suspension is too stiff
I love it, although the suspension could be softer.
[QUOTE=Tibbles!;29433985]> Implying EGP requires programming knowledge...[/QUOTE]
What would you have said then? I'm not sure about the best practices to get all the performance from an EGP.
Thanks for the responses, I shall test how the chassis copes with less stiff suspension even though i felt it was too soft to begin with
Are you using dman's steering wheel?
No, my Range Roader used an edited version of D-Man's steering wheel but for this vehicle i decided it was time to make one myself.
The difference being that D-Mans works no matter what, where as mine needs to be replaced every time i make it because I failed with the orientation of it on first spawn.
more like D-Kid :v: :v: :v:
lolollollol
I would say scripting knowledge...
Its one of my pet peaves (Scripting v Programming)
Ahh well, you are still writing code to be interpreted by the machine.
Scripting, coding, Programming, its all the same thing really, just different languages/environments imo.
For us non-programmers it's same shit, different wrapping
very nice interior and instruments
me likey
Nice instruments, though they would run a heck of a lot better on strait GPU. Every time I use EGP I decide I just need to learn GPU, then I get bogged down, then inspired, then bogged down, and the cycle repeats
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