All fixed! Thanks again @SushiPro for getting me on the right track! Download in OP. From OP: 6/12/16; Version 2.1: Quick update to bring the mod up to spec for the latest version of the game. It works fine again. Gave all trims limited-slip diffs to allay very vibration heavy acceleration in the fast trims. As a result of the previous, the TCS was toned down to normal levels. Nothing else changed.
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Don't know if it's just me but with version 2.1 the sport trim doesn't show up. Like I can select it but the car's model never loads in game. It's like the car is invisible. Update: Jk, I fixed it by clearing game cache.
Yay! --- Post updated --- Turns out there was some code that was moved around in different files also, the Traction Control file was completely botched.
Update awaiting approval! Added some off-road parts (Diffs, shocks/struts) and a subsequent part config - no plastic bumpers and risen ride height, etc. Re-tuned all transmissions and some engines to fix lag, bad inertia and friction, and jittery acceleration. The Illuminati version is now comparable to Tesla's Ludicrous mode doing 0-60 in under 3 seconds. Replaced Illuminati version tyres with stickier and fatter ones (mostly to help the ABS going nuts upon massive braking)....
iheartmods updated ETK 800 EV with a new update entry: Off-road set and basic updates Read the rest of this update entry...
iheartmods updated ETK 800 EV with a new update entry: Updated inertia Read the rest of this update entry...
oh, that's what you meant. I'll look into that. I don't want to mess to much with the main jbeam because whenever I do, the engines don't work anymore :/ .
Sure, but it may not be easy due to not having the original motor mesh in the vehicle model. Shall we begin tomorrow? I'm going to call it a night.
They don't hydrolock but you're going to have a real problem running an electric car underwater when the current shorts and goes every which way. Water is a better conductor than an insulator. When power hits water, it just goes every-which-way in a radius to the best of my electrical knowledge.
Maybe there's a way to use the original flooding system. The one where you go underwater, and your car is done