As a real life motor boater I must say this feels pretty accurate. The controls take a bit of time to get used to (and something that's missing is a steering wheel like in the cars to show you your direction) but after that you are flying. They are fast. They're also biogasguzzlers. ;) You might have to work hard to keep that engine fed. Interestingly they can run aground in shallow water and "sink". You'll need to use your shovel to save your vessel. Sometimes they also seem to run into "rough" water and start bucking up and down. Maybe it has something to do with flowing water. There is no reverse on the engine (unlike on real ones) but you can paddle reverse so it isn't too problematic.
Thank you =)
I should improve it a bit, you are right. That boat was based on my short experience with one in 1994 here in Brazil. I'll try make the engine work in reverse. On that time the adults were using a pad to go reverse and I never understood why
If you could add a wheel too that'd be awesome. Small boats are steered by a handle on the motor it is true but the hull here has a windshield and is far too large for that kind of steering. It would make piloting easier on us too, currently we have to look back all the time to see which way the engine is turned. :)
As a real life motor boater I must say this feels pretty accurate. The controls take a bit of time to get used to (and something that's missing is a steering wheel like in the cars to show you your direction) but after that you are flying. They are fast. They're also biogasguzzlers. ;) You might have to work hard to keep that engine fed. Interestingly they can run aground in shallow water and "sink". You'll need to use your shovel to save your vessel. Sometimes they also seem to run into "rough" water and start bucking up and down. Maybe it has something to do with flowing water. There is no reverse on the engine (unlike on real ones) but you can paddle reverse so it isn't too problematic.
Thank you =) I should improve it a bit, you are right. That boat was based on my short experience with one in 1994 here in Brazil. I'll try make the engine work in reverse. On that time the adults were using a pad to go reverse and I never understood why
If you could add a wheel too that'd be awesome. Small boats are steered by a handle on the motor it is true but the hull here has a windshield and is far too large for that kind of steering. It would make piloting easier on us too, currently we have to look back all the time to see which way the engine is turned. :)