Fresh Car Models, Fresh Suspension Animations, Fresh Customizing features news – RC Simulation Two
Fresh Car Models, Fresh Suspension Animations, Fresh Customizing features news – RC Simulation Two.0
devotid | Early Access Nov two thousand fifteen
RC Simulation Two.0 is a joy radio managed vehicle simulation. Developed to give users the thrill of today’s High Tech Radio Managed Cars, Boats, Planes and Quadcopters on any of the user created track/maps/venues. Fly some quadcopters armed with paintball guns, Pilot an RC Jet Liner or go on a RC Rubicon with your Rock Crawler. The possibilities are endless with RC Simulation Two.0!
LAND VEHICLES Coming Soon Updates for RC Simulation Two.0: – Fresh High poly models for most of the vehicles. (I am redoing them one at a time as you can see with the three cars below) – Fresh Physics and tire models tweaks. – Animated individual suspension components and servo Linkages on applicable vehicles. – Custom-made Paintable Lexan Bods and the capability to share them with friends. – Changeable accent colors on chassis’s with aluminum parts, Wheel colors and other custom-built parts.
Posted by devotid on Jul 22nd, two thousand seventeen
I just dreamed to touch base with all of the Indie DB community and showcase a little bit of what is to come for the future of RC Sim Two.0. I have been making a bunch of big switches behind the scenes over the last few months. I have been looking at the numbers of Multiplayer, Levels played, average time played and other stats and have come to the conclusion that we simply dont have enough players to have a good multiplayer practice. Soooooo, Since we are still in Early Access I have determined to build a more local gaming practice with some AI Cars (computer opponents) and some other RC related challenges.
– Fresh High poly models for most of the vehicles. (I am redoing them one at a time as you can see with the three cars below)
– Fresh Physics and tire models tweaks.
– Animated individual suspension components and servo Linkages on applicable vehicles.
– Custom-built Paintable Lexan Figures and the capability to share them with friends.
– Changeable accent colors on chassis’s with aluminum parts, Wheel colors and other custom-made parts.
– Fresh Menu system for loading tracks and cars. (Current one is confusing and non user friendly)
– AI Bots to race against or just practice and cruise around with.
– Some other joy RC surprises for the land vehicles. 😉
These fresh vehicles will be in a future update along with a bunch of other switches. This is just a “Teaser” to showcase the community that I am working on some fresh titillating things.
My very first RC Car was a 2WD Tamiya Falcon that I got for Christmas of 1989. My father took me to Rogers Hobby Center (were I still shop today) and let me pick it out. We built it on the kitchen table over a weekends time and as soon as the paint was dry I was thrashing it in the open parking lot next door. I wore that car downright out. Bald tires, many many trips to the hobby store for dog bones, leaking shocks, ball cups always popping off. haha. But boy was it joy. It was THE car that began my life long hobby. I still have it tucked away in the attic somewhere and am saving it for a Vintage class. What was your very first RC Car?
The very first truck I ever wielded was a RC10GT. It was a nitro truck with a terrible duratrax .12 engine and a crap sliding carb. It ran indeed inconsistently and I had a real raunchy time with it. Engines were not very good back then. Or I was just bad at tuning them. lol. I recall I loaned it to a friend to race at CRCRC in Columbus, OH in 1995. It was one of the very first indoor off road races in the country held at a Giant pony stable the size of a super walmart. The truck had a bad demonstrating and didnt finish a single round in four days of practice or qualifying. It would just break or flame out. I think my friend spent close to a $1000 bucks on food and hotels that week too. so a car battery fell on top of it about six times in a row after konking out in a qualifier for the last time. It never ran again. I still see that dude all the time at my local tracks and we giggle about that one.
I LOVE 1/12th scale on road. The precision. The speed. The High Tech materials. The petite cramped pit spaces. The wonderful smell of tire dope in the morning. ahhhhh tire dope. Oh and dont leave behind the tire trueing. I think I am the only one that still LOVES trueing up a fresh set of tires.