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Are you trying to get the unstable version of the game to work? If not, try switching to that. If you still have problems, please go to the main forum and report it with all the details they ask for: https://forum.terratechgame.com/index.php?threads/bug-reporting-guidelines-and-template.17187/post-121371
Good luck.
Great build nevertheless!
Pitch trim for the weight shift here is just genius, I should add.
And yeah, this doesn't drift sideways nearly as much as you speeder, which I think is more fun, personally
The main feature of my build is to be able to customise the grip balance between the front and back by tweaking the pitch trim gyro (just a *little* - it's sensitive). Front grip for spinning out easily into doughnuts, back grip for more stable cornering with a lot of understeer.
Bonus wheelies on demand with keyboard pitch controls (which I found by accident).
By the way, I'm guessing that since you put the spoilers at the front on the side of a block instead of on top, it might not be giving you any downforce at all...? the two spoilers would be cancelling each other out at the moment, which I wonder... if you intended it for some reason? Curious.
If it ends up being too heavy, you just add a hover pad or two, underneath. Plus sideways fans or adjustment thrusters in the boot to help push the back end out.