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==Wheels== |
==Wheels== |
Revision as of 10:42, 3 November 2020
There are a variety of movement components available to players in Crossout.
Augers
These modules allow you to move freely to the side, and also deal contact damage.
Hovers
The vertical jet engine, or hover, provides stable thrust and allows the car to float above the surface. Each hover installed reduces cab power.
Mechanical Legs
Mechanical legs have low speed but great strength. In addition, they compensate for the recoil and momentum of the explosions of enemy shells. Each installed leg reduces cab power.
Tracks
Tracks have more strength and load capacity than wheels. They are also capable of turning the armored vehicle in place. However, with all this, the maximum speed is limited.
Wheels
Each wheel is composed of 2 types, a regular version, and a steering version (denoted by 'ST'). The steering version of wheels allow you to turn, while regular, or 'Non-Steering' wheels can only move forward or backwards. 'ST' wheels are characterized by a lower tonnage amount then their counterparts.
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