Hi, everyone,
I am working on a street track for RFactor and I have come across a problem with the AI.
Instead of just creating a closed loop track I have made four or five open-ended ones so that the corners feel more realistic and you don't get the feeling of a rounded corner, but instead of a perfect intersection, as you would find in any city. I've moved the tracks really close together so that you only feel a tiny bump, and by placing textures correctly you can't even see the seam, especially when you're racing.
Now, the only problem I've found is that the AI don't know which way to go. I've created the centreline, but it doesn't know how to get out of the pits, and if I drive out and then hand over control to the AI it carries straight on until the end of the open-ended track instead of taking turns at the intersections.
I get the feeling this is a problem that somebody must have already addressed because it feels like something that would be very useful for BTB to do, so I would like to know where I'm going wrong.
Any ideas?
Cheers
I am working on a street track for RFactor and I have come across a problem with the AI.
Instead of just creating a closed loop track I have made four or five open-ended ones so that the corners feel more realistic and you don't get the feeling of a rounded corner, but instead of a perfect intersection, as you would find in any city. I've moved the tracks really close together so that you only feel a tiny bump, and by placing textures correctly you can't even see the seam, especially when you're racing.
Now, the only problem I've found is that the AI don't know which way to go. I've created the centreline, but it doesn't know how to get out of the pits, and if I drive out and then hand over control to the AI it carries straight on until the end of the open-ended track instead of taking turns at the intersections.
I get the feeling this is a problem that somebody must have already addressed because it feels like something that would be very useful for BTB to do, so I would like to know where I'm going wrong.
Any ideas?
Cheers