So, I was messing around with the DMC and tried jumping it off the bridge rails on Utah, USA, when something caught the wall and made everything unhappy. The engine started spinning. It was spinning for like 30 seconds before I captured it.
Oh my I've wanted someone to build a supercar for so long now! Btw I'm not trying to rush you or anything it is completely up to you what you do but that is a cool idea and would be nice to have a modern successor to the Bolide --- Post updated --- I'd say it looks more like a 488 Pista from the mid to the rear, front lights maybe Noble M600
this has happened to me too, it seems like when both axles of the car are broken off the engine, it makes the engine spin which is very funny
Sadly enough I haven't found the time yet to check out this awesome mod, but rear and front fog lights are separately controllable in real life. It depends if the author has made it to work along with the fronts or not
Hi! I just wanted to say that this is an incredible mod! I've waited too long someone to release the Delorean DMC-12, and this is great! I only have one issue while testing, the car has an oversteer problem on the rear wheels, perhaps, when you take a curve a little bit fast, the car starts oversteering and you lose control. Just a little point i wanted to you take in count, but congratulations, this is a really good mod and i'm sure that me and the other people are enjoying it! Greetings from argentina (and forgive me if my english isn't good enough haha)
I know you don't have any bad intentions when you say that, but the DeLorean is meant to be oversteery.
would it be possible to make the wheels global? i think they look badass, and having 14x6 and 15x7 (or 15x8, cant remember) sizes on both front and rear would be nice
The problem is the front sway bar is too soft, makes the weight transfer during cornering incorrect. As shown in the Bolide Front weight transfer is 466/(143+466)=76.5% Rear weight transfer is 654/(242+654)=73.0% And in the SBR4 Front weight transfer is 479/(118+479)=80.2% Rear weight transfer is 718/(219+718)=76.6% The front weight transfer is a bit more than the rear, which makes the vehicle a little bit understeer(at least with low throttle). However in the DMC-12 Front weight transfer is 480/(173+480)=73.5% Rear weight transfer is 614/(136+614)=81.9% The rear weight transfer is more than the front, which makes the vehicle oversteer regardless of throttle and/or brake.