> Who cares about high centre of gravity. THey have a curved bady shape.
This has nothing whatsoever to do with the physics of towing anything
in a world answerable to the laws of physics.
> Play halo and roll a warthog on purpose. It often rolls back again.
In the real world, different parts of the vehicle weigh different
things, and the body of the vehicle isn't invulnerable to damage from
rolling. Additionally, parts of the vehicle are not designed to
function upside down. Flipping a 4x4 offroading might not scotch the
engine, but keep doing it, and it will have oil in all kinds of places
that it shouldn't. Plus, the weight distribution of various heavy
components in the Warthog isn't modelled at all in Halo, as near as I
can tell from playing.
How a vehicle behaves in a video game has no bearing on how it would
do in real life, even as a scale model. Frankly, it's surprising that
I'm being forced to point this out :)
> The turret may get in the way in real life because in the games it
> just rolls through the ground.
I quite agree.
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