Stop a rotation quicker once input is removed
Basically I'm trying to make a side-on view of a wheel which rotates left/right depending on which direction the analogue stick is pushed.
I have the rotation working but the problem I'm having is that once you let go of the analogue stick the wheel takes ~4 seconds to come to a full stop. It's more noticeable with a fast rotation, I've tried reducing the "overall dampening" on the first page but this just makes my rotation incredibly slow. Any idea how I can get this to stop quicker?
Image attached of the current setup. Text explanation below:
The setup I have is Controller Sensor > Left Stick > Splitter > Rotator speed. And I have dampening on all axis set to 100% (which I would expect to result in a near instant stop).
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Hi,
Turn the speed down I stead of the power and leave the dampening nice and high
John -
Hi,
To clarify, wire your logic into the speed, not the power, the power turns both speed, strength, and dampening down. But you want to leave that high.
John -
Hi John,
Thanks for getting back to me, I've switched to an advanced rotator (which has the same problem) and I have the splitter output set to go to the z-axis speed as opposed the "Rotation Strength". I have the speed set to 360°/s, strength at 50% and all dampening values set to 100% but it still takes some time to slow down. -
Okay, quick update - what you suggested worked perfectly on the regular rotator. Setting the strength to 100% and the dampening to 100% meant it went as fast as I set it and stopped immediately.
I can't get the advanced rotator to work the same way though. I've just created a level under "Vehicles" called "Rotator Issue" If you wanted to take a look at what I mean.
For the time being, I think I'll be able to use the regular rotator - so thanks for the advice :) -
Hi,
Glad that worked (sort of) there might be a bug in the advanced rotator as it should work the same way.
Can you please enter that into the bug section if you have a moment.
Thank you
john -
Hi John,
Sure. No problem. Thanks again.
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