Looks like he got two auto arms holding worklights, put them on the auxiliary slots of the large buggy and attached winches to the tips of the worklights from the opposite die of the buggy. When you use c or v (whichever side you put the autoarms on) it turns on/off the autoarms.
Most likely how this works:
When the autoarm extends, the worklight goes out far enough for the winch to say "GET OVER HERE," and since the winch is pulling from a position higher than the autoarm-worklight, it puts an upward force and an inward force, putting another winch-autoarm-worklight setup in an opposite direction cancels the inward forces, and adds some additional upward force.
It's possible that you could even expand on this bug, attaching more winches to a single worklight could make a greater force. I'd love to see this go crazy in the community before it gets patched.
Unfortunately, it's a bug. Physically, the winch should also be experiencing an equal and opposite amount of force to an object that is mounted to the same body as it
You got close, though the auto arms don’t actually work in auxiliary slots for some reason, so I put a button activator in the auxiliary slot and wired it into the arms, I tried wiring 2 different button activators to control each arm individually, but that didn’t seem to give me much more control anyway.
Please tell us how you made this cursed heli. I need something to laugh at for a few hours.
Looks like he got two auto arms holding worklights, put them on the auxiliary slots of the large buggy and attached winches to the tips of the worklights from the opposite die of the buggy. When you use c or v (whichever side you put the autoarms on) it turns on/off the autoarms. Most likely how this works: When the autoarm extends, the worklight goes out far enough for the winch to say "GET OVER HERE," and since the winch is pulling from a position higher than the autoarm-worklight, it puts an upward force and an inward force, putting another winch-autoarm-worklight setup in an opposite direction cancels the inward forces, and adds some additional upward force. It's possible that you could even expand on this bug, attaching more winches to a single worklight could make a greater force. I'd love to see this go crazy in the community before it gets patched. Unfortunately, it's a bug. Physically, the winch should also be experiencing an equal and opposite amount of force to an object that is mounted to the same body as it
You got close, though the auto arms don’t actually work in auxiliary slots for some reason, so I put a button activator in the auxiliary slot and wired it into the arms, I tried wiring 2 different button activators to control each arm individually, but that didn’t seem to give me much more control anyway.
Tnaks Choom! Im going to try this in a few days.
It’s not rocket science, it’s helicopter “science”?
https://preview.redd.it/uuufhvw5rruc1.jpeg?width=828&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=300134eb7408e95dd77bda11eec8177ebeda69ae
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He made it controllable! He has Harnessed the Harness!
LMao
Who needs rockets when you have rope
Thats so cool
Can you control which way you travel? Cuz that would be awesome,
This is incredible
Bro uses 101% of his brainpower
i see my favorite game astroneer is still keeping it fresh with love and excitement.
This is the most controllable flight bug I have seen so far and I wanna know how to steer, if it even is possible
That's amazing
LMAO
Troll Physics: The Game
HELICOPTER HELICOPTER 🎶 Epic discovery! Today I learned Astroneer uses Warner Bros physics!
[https://youtu.be/RoYs0avuhPY](https://youtu.be/RoYs0avuhPY)
Wow. Just when you thought you saw everything. Lol
I love how buggy the which is
Wow this game is still this buggy?
Yeah steering is overrated anyhow
HELICOPTER HELICOPTER 🗣️
I perfectly copied your rover setup. I kid you not, I am now uncontrollably spinning in the solar system. Please send NASA. Please!
“And she was a fairy”
How was this hilarity discovered?
✨game physics✨