The Futuristic Drift Car of Your Nightmares!- Trailmakers Early Access Gameplay
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- Welcome to another episode of Trailmakers! Today we experiment with building a drift car from scratch! I've never tried drifting in Trailmakers and don't know if it can work, but that won't stop me from trying and experimenting! Here are the shocking results...
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About Trailmakers:
In the toughest motoring expedition in the universe, you and your friends will build your own vehicles to cross a dangerous wasteland. Explore, crash horribly, use your wits to build a better rig, and get as far as you can with whatever spare parts you find on your way.
Welcome to the Ultimate Expedition!
Journey over grueling mountains, hazardous swamps, and bone-dry deserts on a distant world far from civilization - it is just you, your fellow adventurers and the amazing, jet-powered hover-buggy you built yourself. Explore, crash your vehicle, build a better one, and get as far as you can with whatever spare parts you find along your way.
Trailmakers is about building very awesome vehicles and machines, but you don’t need an engineering degree to get started. The intuitive builder will get you going in no time. Everything you build is made from physical building blocks. Each block has unique features like shape, weight and functionality. They can be broken off, refitted and used to build something new. Individually the blocks are fairly simple, but combined the possibilities are endless.
Expedition Mode is the challenging campaign mode of Trailmakers. You are competing in an off-world rally expedition with only a few building blocks to get you started. You must build, tinker with and rebuild your machine to progress. Journey through a big world, overcome deep gorges, angry wildlife and dangerous weather to progress and find new parts that will juice up your machine. The world in Expedition Mode will test your survival skills and ingenuity.
Sandbox Mode is where you want to head for an unrestricted, sandbox, vehicle-building experience. Here you can build anything you can dream of, and play around with it in the world of Trailmakers. It is a great place to test out crazy machines, and experiment with the physics engine. With tons of different blocks, hinges, thrusters and interactive vehicle parts - the skybox is the limit.
Trailmakers is even more fun if you play it with other people. Build cool vehicles and compete in mini-game modes with your friends or other Trailmakers online. Build a helicopter, send it to your friend, and shoot them out of the sky. Put two seats on a tank, and let your friend control the turret. As we get further in Early Access development Expedition Mode will also be adapted to multiplayer.
Learn more about the game on www.playtrailma... #scrapman #trailmakers
Down force on front + R.w.d. + weight mostly in back = drifty slidy car
less weight on rear is better for initiating
you should have put the suspension back in after you added the spoiler.
And put it in steam
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That’s what I was gonna say
@@ab8tes881 you ruined it
16:09
ScrapMan's car:
That little bump: im about to end that car's whole career
Next trailmakers video, you should test the original car you made in as many land races as possible.
That car would be very bad for the races
More weight in the front
they should do a drift race in trailmakers
Where you have to do a certain angle to get that checkpoint
Yes
Scrapman: Let's start off with a simple car
Scrapman: *builds super complex car*
I have some advices to help you with making drift cars (not just in trailmakers)
1. You can't drift with car that understeers. To solve that you need to magnify the grip of front tires. You can do that by adding more weight to the front but much better is to use downforce. Adding more weight = increasing momentum. If the front has a lot of momentum it will not want to change directions resolving in understeer. However if you have a lot of momentum in the back, it will resolve in oversteer - which is the thing you want.
2. Your car shouldn't even think about tipping over. You need to make it wider. It might be enough just to move front and back wheels closer together.
3. Remove spoiler and tailfins in the back. I know, those tailfins helped you with drifting but that was only because the car wasn't made for drifting. Normal drift cars don't have tailfins. Spoiler needs to be removed because it creates downforce and because of that your back wheels won't slip.
4. Make your steering angle bigger. You will be able to get better control. I would also make the steering speed bigger but that's just personal preference.
I hope i was helpful. Not just to scrapman but to anybody reading this.
Have a nice day
It doesn't have to look great, it just has to look!
*work
Its like look good-good=look
@@kkay_zedd r/woosh
BFG_Pz Must you?
@@justseffstuff3308 yes
Things to maybe try for the drift car :
-Add back the suspension, now you've added the downforce and wings, it may handle better.
Often in drifting suspension is made semi soft (hard susp makes it closer to ice, while soft increases turning grip as it compresses (in case you can adjust the suspension).
- give it two different types of tires, the more grippy ones in the front and hope the wings and downforce is enough for it to recover (this may make you spin out easily but, adding more wing or spoilers may help) (changing it to all wheel drive may also help, with a 70 to 30 ratio of rear power focus)
-make a custom spoiler with smallest wing pieces that can angle down and also has yaw blades (may require a new car) this way you can increase or decrease downforce at will while driving (something I had to do in KSP to get extended drifts)
-Add a little bit of wing to the under side of the car, length front to back, to make it glide a little (may have some strange reaction going downhill)
(of course there is mini thruster to make car, lighter and slice on ice as auto drift button but idk)
I think when you switched the wheels the engines connected to front and back tyres. Also you could racing wheels on the front and the universal ones on the back!
Also you should get a weight ratio around 40% front and 60% back.
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Scrapman. This is funny. When I was asking about rear wheel drive the other day. I was using it for my rwd Ferrari F50 drift car. Which looks very similar to this. One of those great minds think alike things. Lol
I put a helicopter servo inside to get drift stance and play with putting regular wheels on the front and race wheels on the back and vise versa. And the angle of the steering hinges. More angle will get you a bit more sideways but to much will spin you out. And I made my dragon engines power the rear wheels and 1 raw engine power the front wheels. So it's like 15%:85% power ratio so the front had just a little low speed pull. Spoiler over front wheels to stop roll with out making it to hard to spin back wheels
Some time ago, I saw a viedo of a "drift course" in which they used a Subaru Impreza (first version, not the restyling), which for the same admission of the organizers "was too stable for the drift on the asphalt" (on which the course took place), so the organizers applied a "slip device" to the car ...
In practice, wheels similar to a shopping cart with hydraulic lifts to partially lift the car and have less grip on the wheels ...
At that point the car's behavior ranged from normal (0% lifting) to "like a soap" (100% lifting), very fun to see (and I suppose to try)
When I read about the drift machine I imagined something like this done with minitrusters or gimbal jets ... it could be an idea for a 2.0 version
I love your vids Scrapman, I like to come home from school and watch your daily content to relax.
16:30 the way he says this turn
I have been waiting for a drift car in trailmakers!
Tomek Styn I've been asking since the FMB world lol.
@@THESLlCK what's up. This episode flipped my wig. I was just talking with scrap man about rwd in trailmakers. I made a Ferrari drift car that looks a lot like what he made in this episode last week
flying munk89 ayyy my boi I’ve been dreaming a drift F40. That single wing is so hard to build, but it looks so good. Glad to see ya around
@@THESLlCK yeah man. I ended up doing a wing off of an older year one. It looks more like the one in the game
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I love how theres no hate in the comments it makes me so happy that everyone is so nice on less popular channels
I was waiting for this Trailmakers for so long
Not bad scrapman.you subbed understeer by directing the airflow across you vehicle to push the end more.doing a vehicle that drifts based on real physics would be great.
BTW do you remember the crazy go cart episode?scrapman did a legit drift with the thin wheels.
you could add the standard wheels in the back and add the racing wheels in the front
maybe that will help
123Beast123 YT Ikr the car is too high as well
other way round
@@speed2198 maybe not
@@123Beast123YT NANI?
So based on the knowledge of drifting that i have there are a few different types of drifting. The two popular ones are power sliding and "normal" drifting. Power sliding requires awd alot of power and a hand brake and normal drifting is 2wd enough power to slide and brakes. To drift you have to use your brakes before you enter a corner ( back wheels need to stop) then turn into the corner then turn the opposite direction when your in the corner. Power sliding requires lots of power (obviously) but the hand brake lets you get sidways then use the same technique going through a corner as normal drifting. great video by the way
Unfortunately there's no handbrake equivalent in this game, which is probably a big reason why it's so difficult to initiate a realistic drift
@@scrapman yeah which is unfortunate but maybe you could have pistons thatpush blocks on the ground around the back wheels but i was just giving you the basic drifting
Scrapman! You should star playing Stormworks again, there has been so many updates. There is new wheels with suspension, variable brakes, player sensors and ARCTIC BIOME with skis! Try making vehicles (with advanced mode on of course) in Stormworks! That would be great!
Make the back wings go richt and the front wings go left in a turn but at a 25 angle so your front goes left and the middle goes forward and the back goes richt
right* good idea
3:25 ish... That's a cool off-road car you made!
I got 2 tips for yuh scrappy boi,
1: make it less lengthy
or
2: make it wider
Build a vehicle that has a giant Hammer that you can swing.
i think weight is going to be good especially at the bottom because it keeps you down and once you get going it will keep going. also if there is a way to cant (i don't think that's how you spell it but you know what i mean.) it that might keep it from flipping over but might also keep it from drifting.
You could try a heavy reaction wheel in the middle of the car that spins whenever you press left or right so the torque it produces drifts the whole car.
You should use two different sets of wheels and also use upside down hobverpad to create light weightedness so it easier to drift.
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@@eur0be4t3r not intentionally, I just remember watching a video on the internet of a car drifting around a corner with music in the background (DEJA VU!), then watched the video by ScrapMan about building a drifting car...
Deja Vu ive just been to space before
higher than the streets
3:45 amazing drop
Love your videos
Probably could have kept suspension and just stiffened it a lot. Also could have potentially made the back wheels "kick out" themselves instead of the wings, though that would be less of drifting and more of Krazy Karting.
Oh, Scrapman... \*chuckles*
Scrapman: "I wanna make a drift car!"
Also Scrapman: Makes a long, narrow, heavy, top-heavy, underpowered car with way too small a steering angle and way too grippy tires, and drives it _way_ too fast all the time... then tries to compensate with active aero.
This car couldn't be much _worse_ for drifting, bro, real physics or Trailmakers physics. xD
Yes, I know this is a long time ago, but it's still funny.
I mean, it's also not really your fault. Trailmakers is built in Unity, and Unity's relationship between wheels and ground is... _special._ The tires in this are almost universally _way_ too grippy. You should not be able to drive up an 80° incline at all.
Basically, if you can't do a burnout, you can't drift, and the only wheels that can both do burnouts and still get _some_ traction, and consistent traction on all surfaces at that, are the motorcycle wheels. The Truck wheels behave similarly, but they're very heavy, so you have to have ungodly gobs of horsepower to break them loose reliably.
try putting the spoiler on the front and take it off the rear if you want the back end to slid out, the spoiler adds grip to the end its on.
The suspension is going to be necessary, especially after addition of a spoiler. That being said, you should be able to change the strength of the suspension. Too soft, and drifting is impossible, but too stiff, and the moment you catch any air or remotely rough terrain you'll just hemorrhage your wheels and render it non-functional. I'd say it's just going to be a bunch of trial and error, but I do want to see this again with suspension.
Put most of the weight blocks at the back and back sides so if it's on the sides then it won't flip, and at the back it will in turn swing the back end more
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Making crazy superspeed cars because i got bored in doing normal cars
use the bike wheels in the rear...while weight balance is a bit of a thing, much more consistent results per changes made
Yesssss!!! He made it!!! (car should have been wider)
Iagree but it still looks cool
kevin park it looks ugly as hell
@@THESLlCK that's what ur mom said when u were born
Bloodbath how edgy of you
Control your brakes... One rear break on each different buttons.. Wish you gave credit to ideas on your channel keep up the strong work!
I give credit when ideas come from a single source. But ideas like this came from dozens of people over months of time. So other than crediting "the comments" idk how else I'm supposed to do it
You should build a flying car that only uses its wheels for momentum to fly/ make big jumps. So it would have to have to glide from a high place or just get enough wheel momentum to take off and land elswhere. I dont know about you but, that would be kinda cool.
The rolling could be counteracted with a spinning servo. Just a suggestion but it could work
i wonder if making it front wheel drive would have made a difference. you want your rear end to lose traction so you can whip it around corners, but your drive comes from your rear wheels. maybe if the car was front wheel drive, it could potentially whip around sharper corners faster?
Scrapman try racing wheels in back and those high traction on dirt -wheels in front and go drifting on dirt! Easy to gain speed, easy to drift! At least I hope so!
to me it looks like the batmobile with the wings and all
Scrap if you add grippier tyres at the front and the race ones at the back you will go faster on dirt and drift more on dirt.
I think next to this car the Back to the Future car was also kind of normal one if you're not used to the hover pads whatever was
Drift cars actually loosen the torque and soften the dampeners to drift...
looks like a weird combination of a exotic sports car with a muscle car
I love your music in the time lapse
You have to turn very sharp if you wanna make a good drift. And if u want to look like a profesional drifter, move servos in back.
Sir scrapman, a knowledgeable tip for yoy is the fact that drift cars are not supposed to be fast and should be able to turn a little so it drifts around almost every turn
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To make it work you need 5 years experience of delivering tofu
Also if you drift to much turn the wings on the other side
Deja vu i been in this place befo
If you were able to see comments as you were building cause you need stiff ish suspension and light weight and wider track width in front then back and you need a sharper steering angle
I want to see you try to make a jet ski. Small fast and works. I tried and it turned into a boat. Lol
12:06 you can see the remains of Christmas island in the distance...
More weight at the back and if you can get some camber and some toe it would do great but I think that would be too complicated.
Idea for episode maybe try making a car or anything really that builds its own road to drive one ie. puts down a square block drives over and picks it back up and so on
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Make a hinge behind the steering hinge then make an option example by pressing P the hinge goes up and it hold the position and the car doesn,t get roll becouse the wheels get shrink by the high of the wheel
you should use the racing wheels in the back and offroad wheels in the front and the drive on the dirt
In scrap mechanic for your last golf coarse you should make a catapult to launch your last ball into the hole
You have awesome aesthetic tatse, ScrapMan!
If it’s 4 wheel drive, then make it just rear wheel drive. It will give you a better sliding effect.
Put off road tires on the back and racing tires on the front (to drift on tarmac and do the same thing the over way around to drift on dirt)
pop the tyres to there's smooth drifting with a little trackshon
@@nefarioulyte9996 same
I put a helicopter engine in the back half and had logic set to toggle it to go with steering almost like an E brake
Please make a space shuttle next
the car in 12:10 looks like a daytona or a superbird LOL
this looks like that supper expensive car in cyberpunk!
In my mind terkiyaz boys song is playing
Aka the fast and furious 7 drift song
Spy gun referencing that god awful movie is the telltale sign that you can't drift.
Family have to do a lot more than I will be in touch with you and I will be in touch with you and I will be in the office in the next few weeks to do it tomorrow if that's ok with himself to do a few weeks and then we will see how much I can do about it's you and me but I can do the Sameer for you if you need me but
I don't know if you can do this but : you can put the grippy ones in the front but not the back and make It front wheel drive
Maybe a wider car can help with the stability. Then you can also have suspention
Tiping over tip:
Horizontal wings beneath the car. 150% better than weight.
Another tip. Drift tip.
Logistic Drifting. See if you can make a 4x4 car. But that the powerfull engines only activate with turns to the backwheels.
Do a space shuttle next
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Hey Scrapman. You should try thruster powered drifts in the next video
Do you use a mechanical keyboard? If u do i'd like to know what keyboard.
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The car gives me Road of the Dead Vibes
You should have increased the steering angle and put on a suspension and stiffen it. I feel like that would have helped
Trailmakers:
İf it looks stupit it works, if it looks good it doesn't work.
well done as you finally did something normal...
you should have more weight in the back and drifting will be more stable
In your next video could you try and make a car that uses sensors to follow you around a bit like the artificial intelligence hovercraft you made.
You could have changed the back wheels to normal and front to racing. Would have worked fine too.........
You need a little more weight in the rear to make it want to slide
5:08 he forgot to build back the curves before saving
You should make Van's that can always land in trailmakers
4:13 looks little bit like the Twin Mill but with one engine in front
Put racing wheels in front and normal wheels in back with spoilers
One off my favourite youtuber keep up the good work
OK you should had add servos like on your skateboard and add back the suspension.
Hey scrapman you should make a airplane with no wings and only using aerodynamic blocks like: wedge pieces ore curved pieces.
Drift car nice
put all terrain wheels in the front and racing or normal wheels in the back to drify on dirt.