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View Poll Results: Which defenses are proving to be nastier than you initially thought?
Low Bar 15 8.57%
Portcullis 12 6.86%
Sally Port 19 10.86%
Cheval De Frise 19 10.86%
Rock Wall 10 5.71%
Rough Terrain 16 9.14%
Drawbridge 15 8.57%
Ramparts 56 32.00%
Moat 80 45.71%
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Re: Gotcha! That defense was nastier than I thought...

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When we went and did drive testing over defenses at a practice facility, we were only able to go over the rough terrain consistently, and we could clear the moat probably 25% of the time. However, the Rock Wall and the Ramparts were too high for our drivetrain, even when going Dukes of Hazzard style crossing, so we are currently modifying our drivetrain to make it easier. But after this change, we should be good.
We had the exact same problems. We have modified our drive train to articulate on one side, and removed the front and rear frame members. How did you modify your drive train to deal with this?
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