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Glad you updated this beauty :)
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The challenge: A scrapped-up, pitted, rocky little asteroid with a 0.3G natural gravity field centered on it. Let's see if it can drive on this thing, where it'd be lucky to ever get a flat surface large enough to set its tires down on.
The result: Well, it flipped, it jumped, it tried to go orbital for a second, but it never stayed stuck. Multiple 15m/s collisions, uncontrolled flips, and other user error incidents didn't even scratch it. And this was without adjusting any settings whatsoever. It plunged headlong into canyons and proceeded to claw out of them with barely a pause.
I'm not saying it's the absolute best rover in existence, but when planets release, this thing'll be the first vehicle I try them out with. Excellent work, Ravric.
but could you also make it like it can pull a car