Besiege

Besiege

Dassault Rafale
8 Comments
Gus Fring 12 Aug, 2024 @ 10:25am 
ok thanks
Brammer001  [author] 12 Aug, 2024 @ 7:52am 
the system is called "torque imperfection steering" or "toring" for short. it's based on the fact that wheels have limited torque, and has a wide variety of ways to build it. the wheel is forcing a block, in the case of the canards a scalingblock, to bend a certain way. when the wheel stops, the block snaps back to its normal position. if you want a proper and in depth explanation, visit the besiege discord
Gus Fring 12 Aug, 2024 @ 1:13am 
I have a question, how does the wheel turning movement work, the wings stop at a certain point, and when they spin, i noticed that the wheel is actually opposite to what it should be, and when i tried replicating it, it doesnt work, are there any super tiny hidden blocks in the wheel that help it spin correctly and stop at the point for it to turn?
Brammer001  [author] 28 May, 2018 @ 1:54am 
XD
Drako🐉 27 May, 2018 @ 3:34pm 
Very very very funny the movement with R/Y while the plane remains on the ground.
You can slam knights with the cockpit with this ritmical movement XD
Darthbishop 27 May, 2018 @ 1:12pm 
Nice...
x_01 24 May, 2018 @ 7:09am 
i have always want see this plane on the workshop ! thank you so much
Bembenowski Bembenek 23 May, 2018 @ 1:29pm 
FLYING BEAST