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I found it kinda funny you can do that. 🙂I agree with your proposed solution.
Potentially in the future maybe you could steal someone else's car like in a GTA game? But that's for the far far future.
Yeah, it is a bit funny :D
Hmm, that would be an interesting feature!
If I can wrap my head around the code, I may be able to write a “fix” for
this (or simply eject the AI from the car) eventually.
On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 4:29 PM swift502 ***@***.***> wrote:
Just FYI I'm not currently very active in this project. It might take a
while before I get back to working on this.
As for the issue, I know, I found it kinda funny you can do that. 🙂I
agree with your proposed solution.
Potentially in the future maybe you could steal someone else's car like in
a GTA game? But that's for the far far future.
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It's possible to enter an AI's car, and control it, while the AI is.
A fix for this might be to add a property to bot's cars that makes it impossible to enter their vehicles.
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