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But still, i really love this Bison and it will have a lot to do in the future :D
And yes, you may have to set the waypoint for the connector slightly in front of the actual connector (to give the truck time to stop)
I will also turn on the hill descent setting in the script for that workshop bp, thanks!
I also changed something in DAS. I switched UseHillDescentControl to true so the Bison wont drive the hill down like a maniac/way too fast.
My last problem, Bison is overshooting the connector, is probably just a waypoint thing, i will test that next.
As for the docking problem, the sensor turns the timer block triggered by the autopilot on or off, so that the timer block is only on when the vehicle is driving over a large grid. However this means that whenever the sensor detect a large grid under the truck, the timer block is on and the autopilot will attempt to dock at each way point.This is probably why the truck is stopping on the ramp as well, is there a waypoint on the ramp?
The Mikr Instrument panel might need an update, I will do so for the blueprint, but for the one you have already built, just load in the script again from the workshop, I think the set up should already be in place.
Sorry this design is being such a nuisance to you, I hope we can eventually get it running properly!
And "Mikr-Instrument Panel" tends to crash to randomly.
But i tried of course to increase the speed but it didnt help.