Making An Aimbot Battleship in Besiege

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Published 2024-05-24

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  • @ReidCaptain
    Hi guys, and welcome back! I explain a little bit at the end of the video what's been going on, but I'm also hoping to share more details of that project in the coming weeks. In the meantime though, let me know what you want to see me make!
  • I love how sometimes these processes parallel real world developments like when you put the charge and the projectile into one object instead of loading them separately. Boom, cased ammunition instead of cap and ball.
  • @GREENDIET2137
    Came for a cool battleship stayed for crackhead math
  • @BramWilsens
    The gravity factor you calculated was off a little due to the propellers providing some thrust, propelling you higher. The gravity factor of besiege is exactly 32.81 m/s/s
  • Using a triangle to do the math was insanely smart, guess we can call it payback for all the years learning Pythagorean theorem
  • @etgamer4life984
    Reidcap: "My entire magazine just exploded, but that's not the issue. the issue is that my gun jammed during target practice."
  • @watermelon5521
    Okay... Bomber planes? Sure, it doesn't seem so weird now. But AIMBOT Battleships? Damn.
  • @O5MO
    It was very unexpected seeing how precisely it was able to hit the targets, even in water. Besiege mechanisms always look very sloppy, but this one worked extremely well.
  • There is this game "similar" to besiege, called stormworks: build and rescue. It's a sandbox, construction, survival game where you build boats, planes, helicopters, submariens, ships, cars, VTOLs, Anything! And it also has built in weapons and damage mechanics so you don't have to deal with funky physics. And often, it's more funny than frustrating in sandbox when things go wrong! From what you play, I think you would like it.
  • @resiknoiro7506
    8:46 So with everything still seeming to be working... *explosions in the background*
  • 20:24 This is where you need ballasts along the center of the ship! All ships have a ballast at their lowest level of the hull, usually filled with water, in order to increase the center of gravity and prevent side-to-side movement
  • He knows how to mechanically compute trajectory but won’t bother to search what the front or back or a boat is called, we are special in very different ways
  • @Swagmaster07
    Shell deviation? I call that splash damage. Speaking of which, why doesn't the barrel have Collison? Barrels exist to force bullets to fly straight, the longer the better.
  • @tyreni
    Saw the update and thought of you immediately!
  • @ArtDiariess
    how do you use the build surface and when it's red still connect it?
  • @nullFoo
    "Why am I even learning trigonometry, it's never going to be useful in my life"