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serothis wrote:So I watched it again and I had a few ideas. I think it would look a little more suspenseful (and more fun, albeit harder) if the engine failure warning came after the animated dyno run. Also it would be really cool if you guys could get the dyno graph to grow as the animation happens.
But these are just little thoughts. Either way what you guys got is looking really good.
EDIT: ok I read kubboz response on youtube to the growing graph. I still think it would be a cool feature and probably could just add a function to skip to the complete graph when you click the go button again.
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