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Might use these calculations for an engineering project I'm doing for school
For anyone trying that, you have to input relative tilt*4 into the function blocks.
I didn't think it would work well on a ship, but it's amazing on a ship. Using it on an artillery cannon and hitting destroyers on the horizon with it.
Great for tanks too.
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https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2624907756
I double checked all my connections and functions with the advanced model side by side, even tried a heavy AC on my creation but it still shot low so I must've missed something but would you have any clue what?
My camera and Laser distance sensor are placed between my two cannons 1-2 blocks higher than the gun barrel.