XoLoDok & Strateg
Ever thought about building a track that pushes the car to the edge and forces us to think in real time? We could throw in some crazy twists and see if your chess-like planning can handle the unpredictability I thrive on.
Sounds like a fun exercise in controlled chaos. I’ll design a track with tight hairpins, sudden elevation changes, and a few “random” blocks, but I’ll still map every corner so the car can anticipate and react. If you want true unpredictability, you’ll have to accept a higher risk of the car crashing into the garage. But hey, that’s part of the game, isn’t it?
Love the idea—tight turns, jumps, and a few random obstacles to keep the heart pounding. Don’t worry about the garage crash, we’ll swap the chassis and add a custom skid plate if we need it. Let’s make it a nightmare for the autopilot and a playground for us. Let's roll.
Got the track outline: a tight 90‑degree hairpin, a 4‑meter jump right after, an off‑camber bend that flips the car’s handling, and a randomly dropping block that shows up on the second lap. The chassis swap and skid plate are on the agenda. We’ll run a quick simulation to see how the autopilot reacts, then hit the real thing. Let’s make sure the human drivers have the upper hand while the bot learns to adapt. Ready to roll.
That’s the dream—tight turns, a jump that sends us flying, an off‑camber that flips the whole ride, and a block that drops like a surprise card on lap two. I’ll get the chassis revved and the skid plate welded, then we’ll throw the bot at it and watch it learn the hard way. Human hands in the wheel, bot in the backseat—time to prove who really takes the lead. Let’s get this beast out of the garage.