Well does it?
Don’t understand your question, could you clarify?
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> Don’t understand your question, could you clarify?
I think he is asking if it drives the same way a modern car does. With gas pedals and break pedals.
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> I think he is asking if it drives the same way a modern car does. With gas pedals and break pedals.
Oh. It probably does
Idk why, but I picture the Mammoth being driven with a boat-like throttle. Like you’d have a throttle that you push forward or backward with your hand rather than your feet.
Though if we wanna get super technical, I could see a forward combat vehicle of that size having redundancies. For instance, a throttle that can be operated by hand, and foot pedals for if the throttle is damaged.
I would have thought anything tracked would be similar to tank controls these days, unless they’re using something easier. I can’t imagine what though.
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> Well does it?
Possibly but a vehicle of that size already sacrifices a majority of its speed for its carrying capacity and “mini-MAC” armament.
maybe a break pedal but I doubt the vehicle controls would be immediately comparable to a standard automobile… until we see the interior anyway.
A vehicle that big must be operated unconventionally I imagine, with levers and such. Who knows.