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Manually adjusting the values in the inspector is getting "stupid", so I definitely need to get an interface up and running to continue. 0.015 seems about right, but the SWAG endpoint adjustment need to be fixed, so that will definitely factor into the final value that I use. I fussed with the Fixed Timestep values and that certainly makes a difference. I can take a tight turn and accelerate out of the corners, but I feel like I'm slowing down too much to do that.
Remote control car racing game code#
I need to calculate the in-game steering endpoints so that I can code that correctly and that will help with making the other adjustments. My gun controller horizontal/vertical input value adjustment code seems to be working okay.
Remote control car racing game trial#
Still a lot more trial and error before it's right. It behaves like it's suppose to, including crashing into things, flipping over, and getting stuck on the rails, but I need to spend a lot more time adjusting all the settings to get a solid baseline configuration. As I said great start and keep up the good work. If it doesn't like it then you are going to need to write your own physics which is not a light undertaking.Īnyway best of luck and I look forward to following your progress. You are going to have to run the physics at a much higher frequency than you would for a normal driving sim, or even off-road rc, and I am not sure how well unity will cope with that so you might want to look into that. The modelling on the car looks solid and with some textures and materials thrown on their it should look great.Ī word of warning about the physics for an on-road rc sim.
Remote control car racing game drivers#
The track editor is a great feature to have as most drivers will want to be able to re-create their own club track to practice at home so good thinking to get that sorted early on. However I suspect your motivation is more on a personal level than financial and so far you have made a great start. The downside is that the track editor may require some more work. The other advantage of off-road is that you will be able to see the results of your work on the animating suspension. Can I just say that if you are creating this sim for financial rewards then I would strongly urge you to look at off-road rather than on-road. If you have any comments or questions, let me know.Ĭongratulations on the work you have done so for on your sim. See this demo for an example of working suspension arms. Yes, yes, I know - I don't need this, but it looks really cool and will play a role in the game when configuring the car.
Remote control car racing game how to#
See if I can figure out how to make a working suspension. Import the model into Unity, apply the scripts and fine tune the steering, throttle and braking with the gun controller (pictured below)ģ. No body for now, that can come later too.Ģ. Finish modeling the car - shock tower, suspension parts, wheels and bumper. I just had to tweak a few parameters so that I can use it for running the car on the test track in the track designer. He has all the scripts and a very robust project with more stuff in it linked under the video on his YouTube Channel.
Remote control car racing game free#
The best free scripts and tutorials I've found thus far continues to be the one put out by polynurb (aka JamesArndt here in the forum). I was looking for new tutorials, videos or info and trust me when I say, there isn't a whole lot of new stuff out there. The other thing I spent an incredible amount of time on was researching the wheel collider and various car related scripts posted on the Web - again. This kit minus all the electronics (servo, speed controller, motor, battery, receiver) is $500, so I'd rather not buy it solely for the purpose of modeling it. I had to put together a library of reference photos - both from Team Xray's site and some photos that people building the car have posted online. The car I'm modeling is the latest 1/10th scale electric sedan put out by Team Xray, which only came out a couple of months ago. It took a couple of hours to relearn how to use Blender, but it came back to me pretty quickly. I have very little modeling experience, so my initial goal was just to rough out a car now and clean it up later. Game project + wife + holidays = not very productive The holiday season is a very busy time for me after hours, so I haven't had as much time as I've wanted to work on the project.
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In keeping with the requirements of this section, below are some screen captures of my progress this past week.