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Mitsubishi Mirage
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Mr Kidnapper
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Default Mitsubishi Mirage - 05-05-2011, 01:22 AM

This is a vehicle, originally named Autmirm1, and edited by me, Mr. Kidnapper, originally converted some time ago by x2495iiii. After some ID(entify)'ing, I found that this was a Mitsubishi Mirage (Sedan.)
I learned a lot about cars when editing this—particularly from my dad, a repairman—such as the maximum turning angle of wheels (roughly 45º), and that everything is about the rear axle.
About the Model:
High Poly model
Alice Compatible Object
Can run on a Shit School Computer
Polys: 9,907
Vertices: 5,411
Total Objects: 26 + 6 textures
Size: 533KB (51 KBs smaller than the original)

Pre-created Functions:
Can Accelerate (Default 36 Meters per Second, or ~80MPH)
Can Decelerate (Default -1 Meters per Second, or Extremely Slowly)
Can Turn Left and Right (Maximum Turning angle of ~45º in either direction)
Uses WASD keys. Can be changed. Do not use "Use arrows to move object."
Moves and turns realistically like an actual car (With the exception of the way it reaches acceleration and deceleration landmarks, which cannot be helped due to Alice's limitations.)

If you don't know what I mean by landmarks, when it reaches particular speeds, there will be a short lag spike in all "moving" elements. As I said before, it cannot be helped. Also, the proper way to accelerate is to at first, accelerate slowly, and then quickly reach high speeds at an exponential rate.
The deceleration rate is fairly uniform throughout, though I suggest you make it very high above 0 and very low at or below 0.
-Uploaded to AODB
-No, It does not drift by itself.
Attached Files
File Type: a2c Mitsubishi Mirage.a2c (533.7 KB, 60 views)

Last edited by Mr Kidnapper; 05-05-2011 at 01:46 AM. Reason: -No, It does not drift by itself.
   
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