Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Radial / Bar Segments as Gauge - Easiest Way
17 kommentarer
Nasrayken 2 feb, 2024 @ 3:05 
I feel like i've learned the whole computer engineering course while reading this 😂
Random 29 apr, 2023 @ 18:48 
(2^x)-1 is the most helpful thing ive seen today
Raz 10 feb, 2022 @ 11:36 
Hey man, thanks for this microcontroller, really helps and works most of the the segment I have been trying to implement. Been using the threshold method and most of the time it just didnt work.
-Crusader 29 apr, 2021 @ 8:38 
but cant figure out how to add that*
-Crusader 29 apr, 2021 @ 8:37 
im having a little bit of trouble with this it works great but i want to add a min level to set a range between min and max but figure out how to add that
Dr.Convenient 6 aug, 2020 @ 11:19 
10/10 you saved my soul
rogueknight 4 maj, 2020 @ 18:35 
ep084759 it took me awhile to figure out. Create another input and do the same math functions. Change the composite writer to 2 channels and start at one (instead of variable). Plug the results of each function into the corresponding channel.
ep084759 21 apr, 2020 @ 17:44 
I've been stuck for 2 days, I cant figure out how to have two seperate bar segments on the same instrument panel that will react to different channels
MonkeyKing73 23 dec, 2019 @ 22:14 
still the easy way?
Catmandoe1 20 maj, 2019 @ 0:28 
i've done one of this with my dad and its basicly the same!(i guess theres only one way to make it!)
Gagamehl 28 apr, 2019 @ 5:09 
You should write in the guide that the input has to be rounded.
Geekness  [skapare] 9 apr, 2019 @ 9:43 
Thank you Digger ! ;)
Sipnol 9 apr, 2019 @ 7:28 
Upvoted just because of this neat guide Tanks man
Geekness  [skapare] 7 apr, 2019 @ 5:11 
Yes krail, it's a good idea ! Thank you !
krail 6 apr, 2019 @ 21:35 
The guide looks solid, you should upload it as an actual guide so more people see it
Geekness  [skapare] 28 mar, 2019 @ 14:16 
Thank you Tajin ! Coming from you, it's really a great pleasure ! ;)
Tajin 27 mar, 2019 @ 4:19 
Kinda rare to see an actually well designed MC here. Nice job. ;)