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It is quite good and i absolutely like it, the tracks look sexy.
Will you begin the actual mass production of tanks in your workshop now? They're pretty cool and khope to see those track designs in vehicles from e.g WW2
noice work anyways
By the way, normal computers usually can't run this game well.
Also, the less total amount of moving parts you have, the more stable the build is.
The trouble is when you start getting large amounts of bricks in motion the physics-engine start to freak out, in my opinion. I tried adding a central "chain" to the tracks but that did little to stabilise.
Also it added even more bricks to an already heavy design (600 bricks/tread).
In essence - smaller treads, a more stable design.
But anyways, amazing build! See if you can try reinforcing your tank tracks a bit more so that it's more durable.