Satisfactory

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14 Dec


13 Dec

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Originally posted by bja1608

u/JaceAtCoffeeStain I was at the belief the vehicles did record a rough speed based on the distance covered within the time period allotted (I believe roughly one second) between waypoints when recording a path.

I have actually recorded multiple paths within a central elevated factory building where when recording I drive at no more that 20 KMH (KPH) on entry and accelerate to full speed on exit, when testing the path on autopilot it does actually slow down when entering the building and accelerate to full speed on exit.

The Building has a large concrete floor with an entry and exit and about 8 truck stops aligned one after the other with a two concrete floor separators between them (to prevent undesired unloading), The vehicle follows a single width concrete floor path and when arriving at it's destination veers left into the desired truck stop one concrete block to the left of the main path.

the vehicles will slow down/speed up in order to reach their waypoint. sometimes that means to slow down, or reverse (eg. when missing the waypoint, or colliding and coming to standstill).


11 Dec

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Originally posted by soviman1

Thats what I figured from watching their behavior. So trying to have it jump over ravines or climb steep cliffs would not work.

NOT WITH THAT ATTITUDE at least :P

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Originally posted by soviman1

I was wondering about that. I have not tested its ability to climb steep cliffs while under AI control, so I don't really know how well it works.

Yeah. Because the AI doesn't record your throttle/brake. It only focuses on the next waypoint and just accelerates towards it and/or brakes not to miss it. So this might cause some inconsistencies.


10 Dec

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Originally posted by Senryo

So you admit spending 4h on this while you could have added 2 full tiers, pipes and animated 250 pokémons for Game Freak in this time frame?!

(/s, just in case)

i know lazy devs im sorry

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this is the sexiest thing of 2019

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i love watching automated explorers doing crazy stuff. i wonder if the explorer is reliable though? it's tuned a bit differently.

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f*cking gorgeous. 11/10


09 Dec

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Originally posted by kingdead42

I want to take a moment after watching the video to shame /u/JaceAtCoffeeStain's IT guys for still using Windows 7 :)

What i use windows 10


07 Dec