So there are two kinds of people who buy fast cars: racers running in production-based classes or at the *very* highest levels of the canyon scene, and Joe Random who got a big bonus at work this year and now wants a cooler car. Often with 1960s cars, the most powerful engine available would be geared toward the former, and absolutely not suitable for the latter. Remember the equipment they had to work with: carburetors or early, often mechanical, fuel injection, bias-ply or early radial tires, drum brakes or lame early discs. With well over 500 horsepower in some cases, the racing-special engine could have made the car difficult to control even by the standards of the time, might have been heavily biased toward high-RPM power output (making it feel lethargic or jerky in "commuter" type driving), and would definitely have been an expensive pain to keep in tune. Someone who was in a position to know which engine was really the most powerful would, at least in theory, also have been in a position to understand, be ready for, or just know whether their use case warranted that engine's higher maintenance & driving-skill requirements. Thus, the engine would be underrated so that Joe Random would look right past it to something which was still very powerful but also a little more suited to his situation and how he'd be using the car.
Awesome that is some great news you have gotten for us! I remember trying out this mod when it was first released and it feels like it was yesterday.
Forgive me for being rude, you can choose to make two different versions at the same time, Gavril and Corvette, but that might be too stressful for you, but if it can only choose one of them, I recommend Vendetta Remastered
I doubt that he will update it to pbr instead of just releasing his complete rework. He sadly also hasnt shown a lot of progress on it but he's probably busy with more important things.
hello! when is the vendetta gonna be released? (i hate to be that guy asking for release but i keep dreaming about this car all the time)