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I am working on a little top down racing game but seems the default racecar movement is a bit goofed up. What movement, settings would be suggested to do a race car movement?
The car would be player controlled, and the design would be a cross country style track. Thanks!
Rather than be bothered to type it all out again, take a look at this: Please login to see this link.
That is how one would do a 360 degree shooting engine. For a racecar engine, it is largely the same. You would just need to replace the angle expression with some "Repeat while -> is pressed, set angle to angle+1" and so on with left. You can put those formulae into fastloops as well, so when you collide with a backdrop you can just set the velocity to velocity*-0.5, which will give a nice bouncing motion off of obstacles. Assuming you hit them straight on, that is. If you have actives you can hit, use the 180+the formula in the link I provided for angles and then set the velocity, so you'll bounce off. This can all be refined of course, and I'm willing to do a more in-depth explanation of each element if you need it.
Bring this topic up again, the race car movement in MMF seems to not be working correctly. I looked up the reference on how to use it in Make Amazing Games in Minutes by Jason and when I try it the car will not move using the arrow keys. Is there additional settings I need to look at or adjust? Thanks!
Lets see here ok I made an active object, put the racecar movement on it. If you press the up arrow key it starts to move, if you press the down it comes to a stop (as its suppose to).
Turning does not seem to happen, it just goes in a little circle, but does not 'turn'. Do you need an object with animations to mimic the car turning?
Well no luck, I tried the race car sample from Make Amazing Games in Minutes and that runs perfect. But if I take my own race car model in and set it up like the sample I get odd behavior.
I make sure to set the initial direction to -0 right, and when I load the model I set the movement to running in the frame/graphic editor.
Only other thing I can think of to do is zip up this sample and see if the program Im having can be pinpointed.