Probably one of the best and most underrated trailmakers youtubers I've seen. Tons of useful information, interesting ideas and inventions, high quality builds for both function and looks, and you have less than 1k subs? You have earned my subscription and I look forward to seeing where this channel goes.
@@SSS333-AAA what do you mean? His content is good and full of information and he doesn't even have 1k subs, that's what underrated means, to have a lower amount of attention or ratings than would be appropriate for what is provided as a product or service.
@@Skeleton-wn2zu it is full of information but not good. and even he knows his content isn't good. i don't know why you gotta lie to the poor guy like that.
@@SSS333-AAA I am sorry, but the quality of the voice, the fps, the resolution, the edits mean little to me. don't get me wrong, they do matter, they show the creator is willing to put their heart and soul into making every second edited and cut perfectly. However, the information in the video plays a larger part in the quality for me. For example, no one would reasonably watch a video on how to fix their car and when they got it fixed they say "wow, that video had everything I could ever need in it to fix my car, but there was no editing in it and the audio sucked. That was not a good video.". That video was good because he fixed his car and didn't have to sit through sponsors, b roll footage, or video transitions. Just like john has good videos because you can see something you like, click on the video, and within 15 minutes, do something you didn't think was possible in trailmakers. I agree, the word "good" may not have been the best choice for describing his videos as experienced by all who watch him. But I did not "lie" to him, I shared my thoughts with him. But with your input SSS333-AAA here is a new version of my initial comment: In my own and unique opinion I think your videos, john, are underrated for what they deliver and I am sorry that some people, even you, fail to see their true value to me and to people who share my views. Thank you for creating videos that get down to the point and lack the audio/video distractions that regularly waist other peoples time on the internet. I personally thank you for your various contributions to Trailmakers tech. I'm excited to see where this channel goes. Is this more formal but more specific version good enough for you? Sorry if it's not but I am only saying what I think, not what you think and not what john thinks. Sorry to you SSS333-AAA for being less specific. And sorry to you, john, if you indeed felt lied to. Hopefully this settles it because my fingers are tired of typing and I'm running out of ways I can phrase my one opinion.
If you want to make the nose of the f35 stubbier, put the spaceship cockpit a block back and put decal over part of the windshield. decals are magic maybe if you piston glitched the nose cone back 1 block then you might also be able to make that part stubbier as you had wanted. However, piston glitches and stuff like that almost always make things less stable so do it at your own risk.
@@ThisIsDumbAllTheNamesAreTaken yep. There are currently 4 ways to do it. Two are extremely unstable but if mastered insanely stupid. The other is mine which is hinge based, it’s highly tunable and a middle ground on stability. Then there is one more that actually doubles as an engine. It’s also the most stable stealth drive
no speed sensors on these. here its just raw power. i have gyros set to rotate in the direction i want to turn and i set them on max power. i give the gyro the controls then i have a logic gate with the inverse of those controls so that the result is an input into the gyros that is around 0.1. the reason why i connect it like that instead of having the gyros have no controls and give the controls to the logic gate directly is because if i lose my logic gate i keep the ability to turn.
its a bit of tech made a while ago by STORM, its makes your center of mass go wacky places by messing with hinges. this results in auto aim locking onto your center of mass which is far away from your main body. the reason why this has not gotten popular is because its really annoying to get working just right and storm has yet to share all of his versions and experience so everyone just kinda forgot about it.
can you show my how to build the stealth drive on the second iteration? i did make one before but its extremely unstable and inconsisten so would like some help. thanks
cant exactly make a detailed how to guide but the links for the creations are there if you want to take a peak and its mostly tuning strength and amount of hinges and anchorpins.
@@ThisIsDumbAllTheNamesAreTaken yeah im mostly just trying to figure out the settings but the thing is i play on xbox so dont really know how to actually see it
@@ThisIsDumbAllTheNamesAreTaken thanks. What strength did you put on the hinges and what did you have the other settings of the hinges at? (Like steering help, speed, angle
@@nicholasrobert9676 the only stat that matters is strength and i think mine was 50 but what works for me will not work for you. different weight and stuff.
8 gyros which i show at 6:43. 2 max power of roll, 2 max power for yaw, 4 max power for pitch. reduced it to a controllable speed via logic. if you are confused or unsure you can always download it in the description.
@@ThisIsDumbAllTheNamesAreTaken Wow, that just, works, and now my Nighthawk is finally functional. How is it that a bunch of gyro stabilizers are worse for this than regular gyros?
@@DoctorIce_ although i have not confirmed it myself, i have been told that gyro stabilizers are actually weaker than gyros. welcome to trailmakers where its all spaghetti.
I would suggest making or attempting to make a supersonic fighter jet with stupid maneuverability and a massive armory essentially a plane that can be an absolute nightmare for other players in a dogfight
Probably one of the best and most underrated trailmakers youtubers I've seen. Tons of useful information, interesting ideas and inventions, high quality builds for both function and looks, and you have less than 1k subs? You have earned my subscription and I look forward to seeing where this channel goes.
glad to see you are enjoying the ride.
he is not underrated, don't lie to my man john like that.
@@SSS333-AAA what do you mean? His content is good and full of information and he doesn't even have 1k subs, that's what underrated means, to have a lower amount of attention or ratings than would be appropriate for what is provided as a product or service.
@@Skeleton-wn2zu it is full of information but not good. and even he knows his content isn't good. i don't know why you gotta lie to the poor guy like that.
@@SSS333-AAA I am sorry, but the quality of the voice, the fps, the resolution, the edits mean little to me. don't get me wrong, they do matter, they show the creator is willing to put their heart and soul into making every second edited and cut perfectly. However, the information in the video plays a larger part in the quality for me. For example, no one would reasonably watch a video on how to fix their car and when they got it fixed they say "wow, that video had everything I could ever need in it to fix my car, but there was no editing in it and the audio sucked. That was not a good video.". That video was good because he fixed his car and didn't have to sit through sponsors, b roll footage, or video transitions. Just like john has good videos because you can see something you like, click on the video, and within 15 minutes, do something you didn't think was possible in trailmakers.
I agree, the word "good" may not have been the best choice for describing his videos as experienced by all who watch him. But I did not "lie" to him, I shared my thoughts with him. But with your input SSS333-AAA here is a new version of my initial comment:
In my own and unique opinion I think your videos, john, are underrated for what they deliver and I am sorry that some people, even you, fail to see their true value to me and to people who share my views. Thank you for creating videos that get down to the point and lack the audio/video distractions that regularly waist other peoples time on the internet. I personally thank you for your various contributions to Trailmakers tech.
I'm excited to see where this channel goes.
Is this more formal but more specific version good enough for you? Sorry if it's not but I am only saying what I think, not what you think and not what john thinks.
Sorry to you SSS333-AAA for being less specific.
And sorry to you, john, if you indeed felt lied to.
Hopefully this settles it because my fingers are tired of typing and I'm running out of ways I can phrase my one opinion.
If you want to make the nose of the f35 stubbier, put the spaceship cockpit a block back and put decal over part of the windshield.
decals are magic
maybe if you piston glitched the nose cone back 1 block then you might also be able to make that part stubbier as you had wanted. However, piston glitches and stuff like that almost always make things less stable so do it at your own risk.
4:28 aw, I’m not insane. Am I ;-;. Also yes I have a perfectly tuned 1/2/5 modular stealth drive that has minimal effects on air craft lol
prehaps, and also nice.
also have you tried to make a stealthdrive with other mechanical parts yet?
@@ThisIsDumbAllTheNamesAreTaken yep. There are currently 4 ways to do it. Two are extremely unstable but if mastered insanely stupid. The other is mine which is hinge based, it’s highly tunable and a middle ground on stability. Then there is one more that actually doubles as an engine. It’s also the most stable stealth drive
@@ProjectSTORM-qb4cn one day.... one day i will finally have the time to do a deep dive on the physics.
Why not put logic in the jet to pulse the raw jet to last longer?
i mean yeah i could but the pulsing sound and look is not very good. feel free to do it yourself.
@@ThisIsDumbAllTheNamesAreTaken I will try it later perhaps with a piston glitched one...
Could you please give a tutorial on how your gyro stabilization system works I know they have speed sensors but I can’t tell how the logic setup works
no speed sensors on these. here its just raw power. i have gyros set to rotate in the direction i want to turn and i set them on max power. i give the gyro the controls then i have a logic gate with the inverse of those controls so that the result is an input into the gyros that is around 0.1. the reason why i connect it like that instead of having the gyros have no controls and give the controls to the logic gate directly is because if i lose my logic gate i keep the ability to turn.
I swear this guy is John Trailmaker himself
But with all seriousness, would you be able to desighn an engine using the power couplings?
why not i guess.
I have no idea what stealthdrive in this context means. :D
its a bit of tech made a while ago by STORM, its makes your center of mass go wacky places by messing with hinges. this results in auto aim locking onto your center of mass which is far away from your main body. the reason why this has not gotten popular is because its really annoying to get working just right and storm has yet to share all of his versions and experience so everyone just kinda forgot about it.
S-20 my beloved
can you show my how to build the stealth drive on the second iteration? i did make one before but its extremely unstable and inconsisten so would like some help. thanks
cant exactly make a detailed how to guide but the links for the creations are there if you want to take a peak and its mostly tuning strength and amount of hinges and anchorpins.
@@ThisIsDumbAllTheNamesAreTaken yeah im mostly just trying to figure out the settings but the thing is i play on xbox so dont really know how to actually see it
@@nicholasrobert9676 ah, well all i can say it is a very painful and long journey with only RNJesus as your guide. good luck.
@@ThisIsDumbAllTheNamesAreTaken thanks. What strength did you put on the hinges and what did you have the other settings of the hinges at? (Like steering help, speed, angle
@@nicholasrobert9676 the only stat that matters is strength and i think mine was 50 but what works for me will not work for you. different weight and stuff.
TIP: put Mario music behind the video it will make you more focused in the video
How do you tune a stealth drive?
mostly by changing the strength on the hinges to a reasonable volatility by using guess and check guided by past experience.
@@ThisIsDumbAllTheNamesAreTakenThanks John great video
Ok, how are you able to stabilize this so well? I tried putting a stealth drive on a big UFO and the thing got flung around like a ragdoll.
ALL the gyro stabilization
8 gyros which i show at 6:43. 2 max power of roll, 2 max power for yaw, 4 max power for pitch. reduced it to a controllable speed via logic. if you are confused or unsure you can always download it in the description.
@@ThisIsDumbAllTheNamesAreTaken Wow, that just, works, and now my Nighthawk is finally functional. How is it that a bunch of gyro stabilizers are worse for this than regular gyros?
@@DoctorIce_ although i have not confirmed it myself, i have been told that gyro stabilizers are actually weaker than gyros. welcome to trailmakers where its all spaghetti.
I would suggest making or attempting to make a supersonic fighter jet with stupid maneuverability and a massive armory essentially a plane that can be an absolute nightmare for other players in a dogfight
nice
flapy flapy 2:51
Me with 8 beers n a cheeseburger I glued one on the end of my SU-57 n saw zero issues 🗿
you should play flyout
nope.
Epic
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