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Kurgan777

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  1. I have installed this mod, however. in the interior the steering wheel is offset to the standard driving position and is not

    in the middle. it is also much much larger. could this be that it wasn't installed properly using Djey's m.map. i tried doing that but i don't think it let me install the mod.i replaced the files manually myself.

     

    You need to change which cockpit camera you use. Check the link in my sig for best cam options.

  2. Wrong answer, top speed cap bug has been fixed ages ago.

     

    But thanks for trying to help anyway :)

     

    Unless you released a "new" version of 1.16 the "bug" is still there, any car that I've ever made my own physics for, and modded the top speed to be realistic to the new mod, has refused to load unless I do something to a certain file to eliminate the bug.

  3. Many cars in TDU doesn't have paintable interior, look Corvette or Viper.

     

    TDUMT jumps up and proves you wrong, just because the TDU programmers didn't bother to add the interior colors to the physics doesn't mean those color options don't exist at all. I've added interior colors to a dozen stock cars that didn't have them in the default TDU setup.

     

    If you were to find real Vette and Viper dealership brochures and options sheets you would find multiple interior color and material options for both cars.

     

    And point of fact, the TDU programmers made DOZENS of realism mistakes in this game, they were far from perfect, and that didn't change in TDU2 either. TDU1 was released INCOMPLETE, and even the numerous patches didn't fully complete the game as evidenced by all the findings of DJey and dredgy in terms of the things their tools can do.

  4. While this is indeed just a videogame, I tend to make my car mods as close as possible to real life counterparts. This is after all, a car game. Car do matter, otherwise, we would be driving some cheap knockoffs. :p

     

    I agree about the greyish interior... but that's just the way TDU works. I would be more than happy to use darker colors for interior parts, but old TDU game engine just can't render them right. But I thought that should be a known fact till now.

     

    Prove me wrong, but last time I checked, E30 didn't had colored dashboard.

     

    You're trying to be realistic while NOT being realistic at the same time, it makes no sense at all. You're locking out paint and interior colors for a game mod while every real car on the road in real life can be painted and have the interior changed.

     

    And every stock car in TDU proves you wrong about the dash colors, the colors can be changed and still look good, it doesn't matter if the real M3 E30 allowed it or not, this is NOT REAL LIFE. Even if you don't like other colors for the dashboard, someone else might like it, so give them the OPTION of changing the colors, just like they have In REAL LIFE.

     

    As for the rest of you who don't like my comments, think about this, maybe if some of you would be more realistic and say what needs to be said instead of kissing backsides with every post you make, then modding could actually progress forwards instead of going backwards with locked out paint colors, locked out interior colors, locked doors and windows, bad carbon fiber, etc etc etc. Speak up and point out the flaws, otherwise things are only going to get worse, not better.

     

    Every other modding community out there has forums where constructive criticism is NORMAL, not frowned upon like it is here, Tool set a VERY BAD precedent with that crap a long time ago and it needs to end.

  5. Unpaintable cars shouldn't be allowed regardless of the real versions only being offered in certain colors, this is a VIDEOGAME, the whole point of a game is to do things that weren't done in real life.

     

    And point of fact, in real life if you have enough money, you can get around ANY limited edition color scheme and get the car painted however you want from the factory. Plus there's always the option of repainting the real car after you buy it, which is exactly what the TDU custom paint shop represents, an aftermarket custom painter.

     

    I also don't like the separation of the dashboard from the interior colors, all the stock cars in TDU include the whole dash, or parts of the dash in the interior color change. Keeping the dashboard a boring grey when you can change the seat colors is not realistic at all, because in real life, when you buy a real NEW car and you choose the interior color, the dashboard is included in that color choice.

  6. If you like to overtake blindy .... go ahead . I know that you have to be sure that there is no car coming from the other lane when you overtake .........

     

    This isn't real life, this is a videogame, and in this game there's usually plenty of room to pass on the RIGHT. Or if you're one of the people who turns the traffic off, you don't have to worry about it at all. And even with the traffic on, I've never had a problem passing on the left with an RHD car, and if I clip the car while passing it, there's NO DAMAGE, which means the only penalty is the cops, which are pathetically easy to outrun in this game. Even if you can't outrun the cops and they give you a ticket, so what, just pay the ticket. You can make MILLIONS in this game legitimately, and if you want to cheat, you can make hundreds of millions in a matter of minutes using a tool that tons of people already have.

     

    Even if it were real, driving a real RHD car on real roads in the USA, passing is usually ILLEGAL on huge numbers of 2 lane roads in this country. If there's an unbroken double yellow line, you cannot pass there. If there's a single solid yellow combined with a broken yellow, whichever side has the broken line dictates the passing. And in the rare cases where it's legal to pass, there's many ways to figure out of there's oncoming traffic or not. Plus if there's a Cop around and you drive into the oncoming lane, he's usually going to bust you either for speeding during the pass, or for reckless driving.

  7. Because you're overtaking from the left side...

     

    Since this game is based on a state in the USA, you drive on the right side, and overtake on the left, it's nothing new to overtake on the left.

     

    The side of the car the steering wheel is on does NOT make overtaking anymore difficult at all, it's just another excuse, just another mental block that people refuse to get past.

     

    The ingame physics and handling does NOT change when you switch to a right hand drive car.

     

    Each and every one of us who grew up with LHD cars spent YEARS in that passenger seat imagining what it would be like to drive the car from that seat.

     

    Let your brain be a kid again.

     

    Control your brain instead of letting it control you.

  8. You don't see 90% of the bike when you're riding on it ingame, so what difference does the bike's looks make???

     

    This is a game where you're supposed to actually take the vehicles OUT of the garage and drive/ride them around, not sit in the garage looking at them all day.....

  9. If the roads were made ​​for tdu RHD cars I understand, and understand the combat, but has a logical drive RHD car on a road where cars are LHD?

    In real life we can lead a Skyline GT-R, you need the money and order.

     

    There are RHD and LHD cars on the roads in the USA on a daily basis, you do NOT need to change the primary driving lane just because you're driving a right hand drive car.....

     

    It's harder to overtake , that is the fun with RHD cars

     

    How???

     

    How is overtaking harder with a right hand drive car???

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