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this looks cool! Lets download it *hits subscribe*.
Loads the vehicle ingame.
uh? That's wierd the tank dosen't want to drive around.
*Miss critical step of reading the description before complaing*
"It wont drive"
Well no shit sherlock, it's a AI vehicle that i did bare minimum to make it work for player use. Says so in the description, which you should read.
This is the same reason why people buy shit, and say it does not work, because that guide that says how to operate said thing that you just bought is to boring to read, so you just put it to the side when you open up your brand new product. So the company literally put in a small pamplet with a "quick start" guide, but guess what? You probably skip that too?
And somehow it's my fault that you are to lazy to read the description of something you are remotely interested in?
Yeah, logical. :)
"Both Tanks ingame has no engine's, so they can't drive around."