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An interesting yet annoying fact!


Myst1c Vo1d
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I've been modding and playing TDU for a few years now. Though it seems that I (and maybe even you) don't know all the secrets of TDU and modding...

 

I discovered a minor issue with physics combining with models. Setting up your physics and installing models isn't really hard, however with this info it might become once again!

 

Enough with the smart talk :p.

 

This is the thing I found out:

I wanted to have the Porsche Carrera GT in my game, so I downloaded TDUzoqqers EDO Carrera GT (put this one on the RUF Spyder because of the cabrio setup. I modified the physics to a realistic state and started the game. There I noticed that the rev meter when up really fast after about 4000 RPM. However, it did'nt go back to 1000, it just stayed at 5500 without any throttle used. So I tried the same physics on another model Carrera GT. I only changed the exterior to begin with. However, it have seemed to have fixed the revving problem. It went smoothly up and down, with the same physics as before. However, with the new exterior, the bonnet likes to go up when I roll down the windows (TDUzoqqer's interior does this apparently).

 

The other part is (also model reliant) not revving to max rpm and losing power at high rpm. I once had Tool's Gallardo Superleggera. It was a wonderful car to drive, but the model was kinda outdated compared to the newer mods. So I noticed the beautiful version of Comb@t_$hotgun. His Superleggera (with spoiler) was at a far higher poly count than the older version of Tool. So I updated the model interior and exterior. The problem now is that it doesn't rev to maximum RPM (8200), it just stays exactly at around 8000 RPM. The other (and more annoying) part is that the car loses all its power at around 7800 RPM, it doesn't go harder. However, if I change gears, it flies on again (until I reach the problem RPM's).

 

So my conclusion is: proper car/bike physics can only be made if the car modeller allows/creates this. I have no idea how this works or what the cause is. Only thing I know is that somehow the motor's compression rate is set by the model (which is rather stupid tbh xD).

 

I'm sorry for the long post, though I really hope that all of the epic modders in this community read this and take a look at this (new?) info.

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