L Lafrente Lafrente Aug 20, 2018 #1 I am sure we have all heard that an F1 car could go upside down at speeds around 200km/h Can someone make a track like the image below, so that we see how ac physics work out? it'd be pretty amazing if it actually worked!
I am sure we have all heard that an F1 car could go upside down at speeds around 200km/h Can someone make a track like the image below, so that we see how ac physics work out? it'd be pretty amazing if it actually worked!
AccAkut AccAkut Aug 20, 2018 #2 nope, AC physics engine stops at 60° or so degrees of inclination, higher than that and you fall through the surface
nope, AC physics engine stops at 60° or so degrees of inclination, higher than that and you fall through the surface
L Lafrente Lafrente Aug 20, 2018 #3 AccAkut said: nope, AC physics engine stops at 60° or so degrees of inclination, higher than that and you fall through the surface Click to expand... interesting. I saw some videos where people made track loops and were able to drive on them. are you sure its not some polygon issue?
AccAkut said: nope, AC physics engine stops at 60° or so degrees of inclination, higher than that and you fall through the surface Click to expand... interesting. I saw some videos where people made track loops and were able to drive on them. are you sure its not some polygon issue?