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Try to break the barrier with as few power cores as possible (not counting glitches)
ОтветитьI'll explain but I shouldn't have too, it's for the boys, you are the random large rock rolled down a hill into water, we want to see and you deliver
ОтветитьIf distance is the issue for some of these designs, could you just use the map with the doughnut race track, so you'd have effectively infinite space to accelerate?
ОтветитьMonkey brain goes brr cuz thing goes boom
ОтветитьI just had a thought, can you anchor the vehicle and accelerate it enough and then detach it the anchor letting it speed off? Like a drag car? If its possible without the vehicle exploding, you could get up to the acceleration you want before releasing it.
ОтветитьI watch it to see all the little things that make big differences such as sliding with thrusters to save a tiny bit of aerodynamic profile. All the little details interact
Ответитьmy # is yes
ОтветитьHow dast can you go with recoil only?
ОтветитьSir we always care.. lots of times I go back and watch your old videos!!
Ответитьit is still interesting, and it answers all our questions to exactly how many can do it
ОтветитьAs a 27 year old man... I can confidently say.. legos go boom
ОтветитьDuhn duhn duuuuhn! Science!
ОтветитьMy explanation for why I watch it is the same as most tv shows its whats on / there
Ответитьyou should try to break the sound barrier with props again b/c the hitbox is smaller as of the airborne update
ОтветитьFor me these videos are interesting simply because it is interesting to watch you figure things out. As an engineer I enjoy watching you encounter problems, thinking of a solution myself, then seeing if you come to the same solutions. This applies to all of your “experimental” videos and they are honestly my favorite. For the sound barrier videos in particular, each method of propulsion presents their own challenge which is entertaining. It also fun to guess how many of a given part you’ll need. While the engine videos are not my favorite super sonic videos, they are still enjoyable. I think it’d be super interesting for you to try glitch propulsion next, for example hinge glitches or UFO engines
ОтветитьWe like your approach to achieving your goal!
ОтветитьCan wheels break the sound barrier
ОтветитьWhat about mini thrusters uk just always a thought
ОтветитьExplanation: Funny fast
ОтветитьMake the vehicle improvement thing a series
Ответить100
ОтветитьI say 50
Ответить130
ОтветитьI think we keep coming back for more because it feels satisfying to see you tidying up the design to an optimal level and that feels good to watch
ОтветитьAlso, the initial speed idea sounds great to me (even for past designs) because of the map size limitation. I'd like to see other designs and this one improved by trying that idea (not sure about other people)
ОтветитьYour commentary
ОтветитьThis is the first vid of yours i have watched so i am not sure what you have built bout how about the largest, least aerodynamic sounds barrier break. Like start with a ten by ten wall for a front end, or maybe larger. But include an engine power limit, say 500, not sure the power rating for all the engines, only know you used a bunch of 1 power engines.
ОтветитьIts just fun to watch a man a round 34-36 waiting for a sonic boom in a game with difrennt engines
ОтветитьEasy, we watch for answers. 🧐
ОтветитьPropelers?
ОтветитьI like the way you yapp
ОтветитьEvery time he starts going and can’t remember how many power cores he has when It says the power core amount right above the speedometer… 😂
Ответитьok
ОтветитьI still watch these vids to watch all the different ways you can change a simple design to over complex back to simple
ОтветитьYou should do super sonic plains
ОтветитьI made a pizza cutter that breaks physics when driving its stable at 45degrees
Ответитьdunno how much it helps, but i was reccommended here from graystillplays video.
Ответить1. The process of getting there its fun. 2. Crack head engieneering feeds my creativity
ОтветитьI feel like it's 100% okay to use a booster to "get up to speed," as we're testing to see what can maintain the speed of sound, not how fast things can reach the speed of sound.
Ответитьplease make a video where you go back to old sound barrier build
ОтветитьI got it down to 88 Engines, the key is to minimese friction and weight. By angeling some off the front arodynamic pieces down so that the air flows downwords you can push the front weel upwords in high speeds, whitch lessens the fiction.
Instead off a weel in the back you chold use a ski on the same level as the body
I am a grown man who likes to watch vehicle make big boom 💥
ОтветитьBecause we love you
ОтветитьI like watching it for a reason:
I like to see you "evolving" the vehicle.
That's why I like your series of evolving vehicles.
The number goes up
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