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Real motion tracking system.
https://youtu.be/BbKdt1kP94M
they are bad for performece
https://youtu.be/9UsqsOE2iyM
I did not like having the speed alteration be a neccessity either. The good news is that version 2 will demand no such thing. A more finley tuned speed-regulation system is 80% complete already.
The latest version 2 video:
https://youtu.be/gS0FbNpu8a0
I 100% agree. I am currently working on a modular version which can be installed. This is the most recent update video on the progress:
https://youtu.be/gS0FbNpu8a0
Just keep the lead vehicle 5-10 slower and they will catch up anyway while keeping speed limits for tailing vehicles in large convoys at a reasonable levels, preventing potential rearending on break checks and keep the behaviour smoother