In the command console, there is a "SetWindSpeed" command, which needs 3 numbers to work (SetWindSpeed # # #
).
What do each of these numbers represent?
Question Regarding Wind Vectors (SOLVED):
27.8k TheFlightGuySP
2.4 years ago
@ReinMcDeer @WormWithLegs
I'll probably post a forum tomorrow on air convection simulation, using these details and other information.
@ReinMcDeer
Its a joke
@ReinMcDeer indeed
@WormWithLegs if that's the case, you can probably simulate thermals to some extent
@ColonelCanada I love how you cam tell its mot legit because there's a division symbol and a mixed fraction
@WormWithLegs Thanks! I'll try it out.
They represent each axis the wind pushes you in. It goes
# # #
which stands forx z y
axes. Positive or negative is the direction in that axis. Negative in the z axis is downwards, a positive value is upwards. A greater value would mean it pushes upwards with a greater force.@ColonelCanada
Hmmmmm…… I believe it equals…. Five.
@X99STRIKER
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Such math questions as:
89÷⅞×5⅝(+77)= ???
1+1×89998888777877766655443= ???
And
1×1÷ⁿ= ??? What does ⁿ equal? Divide it with half a water bottle and them subract the remainders.
@ReinMcDeer That makes sense. I thought perhaps this could be used to make an upward wind to simulate thermals. I need to do some more research.
I dunno but if I had to guess...
Wind heading
Wind speed
Gust mode
?
@ColonelCanada
Does it? I just made that u- umcough made that assessment through very mathematical means.
Yes.
@X99STRIKER makes sense
They represent numbers.