Stop spoiling the fun.
On Sep 25, 3:51 pm, "Clark Ward Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 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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