I don't know what it is about this car but it's so fun to drive, even though you're only doing 50 - 60mph, zipping around the coast roads on the Italy map is great, it loves trail braking and lift off oversteer, fun but controllable.
yep, just tested it myself and manually limiting the framerate to 30fps made the signals behave weird well, good to know it's not an issue on my end but rather something with the game itself (but still sucks that it happens) it is fully compatible with career mode, it's just a little more rare!
Hi Kaiser, I'm asking if I can use my model for a game on Roblox. It's a game where you simply drive around the map. I hope we can reach a compromise. It would be great if you had a Discord profile where we could discuss the matter.
I'm not experienced in lights yet, but could maybe get fixed by adjusting the timing. Would probably have to have someone more experienced get a say on this.
Really well-made mod, it's genuinely fun to drive. The only downside is that the parts circled in the photo are not fog lights in real life, but position lights If you ever update the mod, to make it more realistic you could add fog lights like the ones in this photo (photo of a real Fiat 127)
it's a weird thing with custom sound objects where they don't seem to have the same falloff as other sounds (at least from my testing) I also wanted the motor to be somewhat audible from the interior view, which automatically muffles sounds but I'll see what I can do about that
Kajzer updated 1972 Autobello Aria with a new update entry: 1.0.1 - Small bugfixes and additions Read the rest of this update entry...
Hello! I noticed that on a realistic gearbox when lowering from the second to the first, the first gear breaks down, although I'm doing everything right
that's because the first gear (and reverse) are unsynchronized, so if you want to shift into them you either have to revmatch really well or stop the car 5-speed gearbox is all synchronized though
This is a fantastic car mod! Even with the 1.0 OHV engine, I found it great on the mountain roads in the Italy map because it's got good get-up-and-go from down low and, also, its handling is really nice and tight! Reminds me a lot of my 5-door, exactly 800kg ready-to-roll Peugeot 107, for some reason, even if it's ~22hp/18Nm down on power and torque with this 1.0 OHV engine! It's plenty peppy and perky! I especially love the pre-facelifted 100 Stile model, seems like the perfect middle ground for someone wanting a 70s Supermini! The 150 Corse is a real firecracker though! For the 795kg, ready-to-roll weight of a 3-door Peugeot 107 you've got a real pocket rocket on your hands! And with the facelifted models, you've also captured the era of the so-called "modernization trend", with all those awful, gaudy and depressing matte black plastics and details all over the cars, really well!! I noticed two small details that need to be corrected though (to my eyes, at least): the pre-facelift Arias need to have chrome door handles and door mirrors to suit the rest of the chrome details. Now being matte black, they suit the facelifted models better because of all those aforementioned matte black details! Great car mod overall!
Hej! Is anyone planning a Polish rebadge of this car (e.g Polskie Autobello (based on Polski Fiat)) to make something like a Aria-P or something like it? (majbe even help me make one? (i havent modded before)) Just a thought/question. Thanks!
Should be FPS like the brand Trapez has. And technically Fiat 127 was made(assembled out of kits) in FSO, so it would fit. But we had this conversation already. Yugoslavia or Spain would work better. There was even a brand invented for Spain FEAT.