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11 Sep, 2023 @ 3:34pm
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PID TUTORIAL WORLD (WIP)

Description
a map that will (eventually) teach you about PIDs. Not even the first tests are done at this point. Just showing off a little bit.
6 Comments
Z-X 17 Mar @ 7:52pm 
WARNING! Carry on reading! Or you will die, even if you only looked at the word warning! Once there was a little boy called Joey, he was ten-years-old and he lived in a mental hospital because he posted a shitty copypasta onto a People Playground mod's comment section . He got so bad he went to kill all the staff in the hospital so the Feds decided that best idea was to get rid of him so they set up a special room to kill him, as inhumane as possible. And he sat there in agony for hours until he died. Now every week on the day of his death he returns to the person that reads this letter, on a monday night at 12:00 a.m. He creeps into your room and kills you slowly, by pegging you and watching you bleed to death. Now send this to ten other profiles on this one site, and he will haunt someone else who doesn't. This isn't fake. apparently if u copy and paste this to ten comments in the next ten minutes nothing will happen: sorry man i am not taking the risk
Mikey 27 Feb @ 9:20am 
That's my take on PID controllers, also they use a feedback loop. forgot to mention that in my other comment.
Mikey 27 Feb @ 9:18am 
Proportional - Integral - Derivative. The P gain controls how much correction is done towards the target point (error). The D gain controls how much damping the system has using the rate of change of the PID controller. Finally the I gain controls how fast the residual error is corrected. The residual error can be due to forces like gravity for example.
Gaming Screwdriver 24 Feb @ 10:11am 
I do not know if I'm wrong with my explanation, I am just telling you my current understanding of PIDs.
Gaming Screwdriver 24 Feb @ 10:10am 
@Fishy Chocolat Bread Bug, a PID is a form of sketch, which I do not know much about, but mainly used for something like a self standing unicycle, bicycle, motorcycle, etc.

Basically it is used for detecting the angle and position of the object in question.
Like I said earlier, it's used for balancing things.
Fishy Chocolat Bread Bug 23 Feb @ 6:48pm 
what's a pid?