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The errors are relate to "lMyBlockGroup" not containing a definition for "Blocks"
I have experience scripting for various other games. I will attempt to debug myself (while learning the quirks of this scripting system) while I await a reply.
http://steamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=733782225
•Strength is the upward force the suspension delivers which holds up the load you place on it (the vehicle). You normally want to have enough strength to hold the weight but not much more or the vehicle will be way too bouncy.
•Damping is the force that resists suspension travel – so if you want a loose suspension, make this smaller and if you want a tighter suspension make it larger. If you’re making an offroad vehicle that will hit bumps at high speeds, you’ll want fairly high damping so that your suspension doesn’t hit its limits too easily.
•My advice would be to tweak these in your build phase only a little – just get your best guess, then when you’re basically done with the vehicle, start driving it around on planets. Maybe spend five, ten, twenty minutes driving around on different terrain at different speeds. As you go you can get a feel for what is going right and what isn’t and make adjustments to the suspension from there. Eventually you’ll get it pretty dialed in.
I hope that helps. Happy engineering, and please shoot me a link to your vehicle(s) when you’re done – I’d love to see them, if you’d like to share! :)