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visualphoenix | 7 months ago

In addition to some other things, I was responsible for all vehicle simulation in Army of Two. This article is a good starting point. I was glad they mentioned implementing Pacejka’s tire model and the transmission differential in the article - those help a lot. Aside from that, I was surprised (not surprised) how important an anti-roll bar physics sim and suspension sim helped make driving feel “fun”.

That’s the most important follow up. Without it, you’ll notice that the driving feels icy - I see it in the demo video. Most folks who fail to do the anti-roll bar and suspension wind up with cars that easily flip on turns - so they make the tires slip or they play with the surface friction, which makes the driving experience worse.

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wassimulator|7 months ago

Thank you for this! I wasn't aware that anti-roll bars carry that much importance in a rudimentary model. I will look into that next, and update the article accordingly once I get it working.

user____name|7 months ago

> Aside from that, I was surprised (not surprised) how important an anti-roll bar physics sim and suspension sim helped make driving feel “fun”.

Haha. My car recently had issues in that department and I got to experience the lack of fun firsthand.

pnw|7 months ago

Classic game. One of the first shooter co-ops I can remember playing!

visualphoenix|7 months ago

Fun fact: the standing turrets are vehicles without wheels