Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Logic - Full autopilot example
37 comentarios
Findus547 14 MAY a las 5:32 
great autopilot, made a microcontroller with all of its' features and credited you.
unlikeaboss 22 ABR 2024 a las 10:25 
thanks im gonna compress this into a micro controller and use it to create weapons of mass structural complications
TheMmkSweat YT 27 JUN 2022 a las 13:41 
Thanks for the Auto Pilot bc I have a boat that needed it so I was looking for a Video then I found one this is the link linkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSLLshExH6Y by MrNJersey a great youtuber
pilot360 7 NOV 2021 a las 18:27 
how i can decrease the turning radius?
spam1 24 FEB 2021 a las 3:01 
can youo use this on any tipe of virecle
?
Midnighttigger 6 JUN 2020 a las 9:10 
Can I upload this with credit?
Midnighttigger 6 JUN 2020 a las 8:53 
going to make a lua screen with this, maybe even make it work with a map
Ian. 26 MAY 2020 a las 10:09 
Why is the bearing not outputing corect number

the stearing is correct but the bearing is so useful for finding directions as a rock
MythicalDesigner 25 JUN 2019 a las 16:12 
its not showing up in my logic menu and i even restarted it






why
(OTR) 0xferd™ 13 JUN 2019 a las 5:43 
ok thank i have ready made it and it has the orginal link...
Tajin  [autor] 13 JUN 2019 a las 1:11 
Most of my exampes are just meant to give people a better understanding of how the logic for certain things work. So yes, the goal is for ppl to be able to create their own systems based on that knowledge or to incorporate it.

So yeah, use it as you wish.
Just a little mention and maybe a link back to this thing would be nice.
(OTR) 0xferd™ 12 JUN 2019 a las 18:56 
hey Tajin is it ok if i turn is example into a microcontroller?
Tryler 31 MAY 2019 a las 21:03 
Hey, how do I change the steering speed?
Tajin  [autor] 9 MAY 2019 a las 0:14 
Just a reminder, this variant is very barebones and mainly intended to show people how those autopilots are made. It doesn't show you how to best utilize or adjust the steering values.

If you want it to be more practical, try the more advanced variants like this one:
https://steamproxy.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1584578096
DonnieDiggs 8 MAY 2019 a las 19:34 
Having an issue where the ship this system is attached to will turn most of the way toward the waypoint, but will then cease turning toward it prior to turning all the way to the target. I have tried multiplying the steering output variable by as little as 4 to 15 to as much as a few hundred. That did not solve it (though I was doubtful it would). I have set everything up per the MrNJersey tutorial video. Any ideas?
(OTR) 0xferd™ 7 MAY 2019 a las 13:42 
i had the same issue but i figured it out...
just use a numerical inverter.
11fastgamer 30 ABR 2019 a las 14:06 
hello, it keeps steering and it wont stop. also the trust is going the wrong way. why does this happen?
NoCrackFound 22 MAR 2019 a las 16:51 
Lol this is MrNJerseys Vid
Ironbostik [IT] 13 FEB 2019 a las 7:25 
"The "Thrust Vector" output is meant for vehicles with positional thrusters, so you can move to GPS coordinate without changing your heading."

I am trying to figure how to use this on a project of Rescue vessel having 4 deployable thrusters to keep position without anchor, but can't figure how to get it working
Sqnty 11 ENE 2019 a las 14:40 
how do I connect it?
Daylight4449 27 NOV 2018 a las 15:51 
Thank you! i have one more question, how would i increase the sensitivity output of my rudders and bow thrusters once i've engaged the GPS? they work nominally in manual control, but once i switch control over to the GPS the menuvering systems onboard work at a lower sensitivity. what could i do to fix that?
Tajin  [autor] 27 NOV 2018 a las 9:58 
Go ahead. These examples are meant to be used.
Would be rather pointless otherwise.
Daylight4449 26 NOV 2018 a las 21:53 
Hello! would you care if i integrated this into my Aircraft carrier?
Diamond River 25 NOV 2018 a las 19:52 
can i use it for my poo
Tajin  [autor] 12 NOV 2018 a las 3:57 
@jdzambic97

the steering output is an unmodulated -1 to 1 representation of how far you have to turn to point towards the target. To actually use if for steering you'll have to modulate the value based on how quickly your vehicle reacts. I'd recommend to using either a PID, function block or to at least multiply the value.
Catmandoe1 11 NOV 2018 a las 15:05 
great! now i can sit back while the gps does its job!
jdzambic97 19 OCT 2018 a las 15:48 
I have a problem with this. I have put it in my submarine and when i put in the coordinates it goes slowly towards the target, then the rudders wiggle a bit and after that it stops working and misses the target completely. Is there a way to solve this problem?
Tajin  [autor] 27 AGO 2018 a las 2:39 
The displays are just to show you the output it generates. It's up to you what you want to connect it to.
TheLastEngineer 26 AGO 2018 a las 15:14 
ok but how to wire it up there are only displays
TheLastEngineer 26 AGO 2018 a las 15:13 
does the autopilot avoid mountains ore something?
AlphaTester 8 AGO 2018 a las 16:15 
sorry, i meant how to put it together, bc when i tried replicatiing it it didt work, but i got it with the import tool. thanks anyway tho. its amazing. although it may need a doubly on the angel of the steering. ive noticed it usually doesnt steer very well when the angel is below 7% maybe *2 or something
Tajin  [autor] 6 AGO 2018 a las 1:36 
Tutorial on what? This shows you exactly how things are connected. The rest is only math.

If you have specific questions, just post em here.
AlphaTester 5 AGO 2018 a las 16:42 
hey do you think you could do a tutorial on this, because im kinda having a hard time understanding it. it looks like it will work tho............
Thomas_nl_ 25 JUL 2018 a las 9:33 
I accidentally removed the compass sensor, oops.

Works great thanks :)
Tajin  [autor] 25 JUL 2018 a las 6:51 
Then you're probably using it wrong ^^
Thomas_nl_ 25 JUL 2018 a las 6:41 
it make my ship spin on its place :P
Tajin  [autor] 23 JUL 2018 a las 2:52 
Had a little bug in the steering output, that is fixed now.