Weird Physics, Wheel spinning loss of traction
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Weird Physics, Wheel spinning loss of traction
Do we have the physics change in the current update 1.12.
I have problem in climbing the Quarry route from the dead end steep climb with a heavier trailer load. No matter how much powerful engine i employ, the tires are spinning as if they are not touching the ground or showing loss of traction.
Also while ascending steep down hill, the truck losses the control and often turns sharply towards corner and gets struck.
Both the above mentioned things happened only after updating to current version from older 1.8.25. in older version there was no such high loss of traction. The truck would struggle to climb more due to smaller engine, but loss of traction was not much evident. After the upgradation of the game, i am getting so much wheel spins.
thanxz
nick
I have problem in climbing the Quarry route from the dead end steep climb with a heavier trailer load. No matter how much powerful engine i employ, the tires are spinning as if they are not touching the ground or showing loss of traction.
Also while ascending steep down hill, the truck losses the control and often turns sharply towards corner and gets struck.
Both the above mentioned things happened only after updating to current version from older 1.8.25. in older version there was no such high loss of traction. The truck would struggle to climb more due to smaller engine, but loss of traction was not much evident. After the upgradation of the game, i am getting so much wheel spins.
thanxz
nick
- Axel Slingerland
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Re: Weird Physics, Wheel spinning loss of traction
Yeah, there were a lot of changes. But if you're talking about 1.12, why did you post this in the 1.9 Bugs section?
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Re: Weird Physics, Wheel spinning loss of traction
Yeah, i think because the physics got really strange from 1.9. You are right i should post this in 1.12 section.Axel Slingerland wrote:Yeah, there were a lot of changes. But if you're talking about 1.12, why did you post this in the 1.9 Bugs section?
Mods please change this thread to 1.12 section.
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Re: Weird Physics, Wheel spinning loss of traction
Well, just so you know, a lot of that weirdness that came up after 1.9 was from outdated mods. So if you have any that are older that 1.9, you might want to look for updated versions. I had a lot of those problems you mentioned, and updating mods cleared up a lot of it.
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Re: Weird Physics, Wheel spinning loss of traction
Thanxz matey!
Appreciated
Appreciated
Re: Weird Physics, Wheel spinning loss of traction
Specifically for this problem I remember that something was changed regarding the drive axles. This meant that trucks from mods had serious problems getting out of quarries due to lack of power. So if you're getting this in 1.12, you're likely driving a truck from an outdated mod.
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Re: Weird Physics, Wheel spinning loss of traction
I wouldn't say it was lack of power, because i tried it with 750hp engines also, what i experienced was lack of traction.
Re: Weird Physics, Wheel spinning loss of traction
Errrr.... This can't go in 1.12 bugs because this is not about 1.12 bugs, but it can go in General Discussion... MOVED
Re: Weird Physics, Wheel spinning loss of traction
It's not that either I think. It looked like only one of the two drive axles was powered. So you'd effectively lose half the power. That's what it looked like on vids anyway.killmaster wrote:I wouldn't say it was lack of power, because i tried it with 750hp engines also, what i experienced was lack of traction.
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Re: Weird Physics, Wheel spinning loss of traction
My Truck is 6X4, not 6X2. So the both rear axles were live & wheels were spinning. What i felt was the need of differential locks.
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