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https://support.keenswh.com/spaceengineers2/pc/topic/45225-new-feature-gears-things
suspension with gear wheel is very weak no longer able to move platform on rail. The tooth wheel will just skip. :/
Collision on rail blocks overlap making them unusable.
Very neat mod for makers. Keen just not care.
$50 for an update! I'm not even kidding.
But really they are modded landing feet by function so they stick if you don't turn off that autolock.
If only the blast rail blocks would still slide into each other, they now act like merge blocks :(
https://postimg.cc/zbS1P50K
Anyway, the whole platform doesn't work anyway. I got tired of it ultimately and can't find another way to do it with anything else from this mod. I thought maybe if I used a long beam with that block that has a hole in it as the start of the platform it could just hold the platform in place and I could use thrusters to zip the platform up at escape velocity or some such but that block doesn't work right either.
As for coliding, the gears mesh together so well, are you sure they still need that uber strength to them? I'm unsure if the game still has clang related issues as badly as it did before.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/439591032515198976/713721149741334568/unknown.png
I'm also unsure how to make these things lift. I thought that rotors would be able to lift a platform using this system wit hease but it seems not. Thats 16 rotors, with 16 large gears all perfectly aligned and set up just right, and they can't provide any lift unless I have a ton of atmo thrusters to help.
Trying to use this to make a space elevator.