That explains early release and sure enough, it is fun to play around with. I think that rear axle situation is most severe though, but also probably one that takes most time to sort as it is one of the most challenging areas of jbeam. Life getting in a way of hobbies? That tends to happen, but I wish you will have a good year!
Nah not hobbies. Next year is my final school exam and I will have to learn alot so there will obviously no time for modding anymore.
Well, it's a good idea to release it early if you are really busy, otherwises respect of the bugs and other stuff it's a nice mod
Now it's released (I guess) I can have some fun on BeamNG again for a while* *Until I get Automation --- Post updated --- Soo... What's next for the great schumacher/Sneerik?
I could possibly help with the texturing and continuity errors with the 4A-GE models / power curve, as I work with the exact same 3D models myself in my Satsuma project. And have relatively decently applied textures to that, along with a more accurate(?) torque curve. For reference.
I have to say that it looks very good! way better than my textures of course. If you should have some time and fun to work on them I would highly appreciate that. Maybe also some other ovious things can be fixed or released as a seperate mod. Generally, if anyone wants to help improving this you can always do that without asking and you can send things via pm and will put them in the mod when I have some time for that.
Can we all just cool down and be grateful it's out, would you rather have it never come out? Just be happy, and enjoy another beauty shot
Okay guys, more of this: Less of this: I wanted to make a video, but from some reason each time car drifts it seems that replay freaks out, maybe that is censorship so my true Japanese identity would not be revealed...
Well, as my replay recording was a fail, I though that I record while I drive, what possible could go wrong with that... Finally 3.6GB uploaded to YT, bad driving and all that:
Here are some bugs I noticed: the left corner of the American Trueno's (and probably of other Trueno configs) front bumper sticks out, and the left headlight is slightly slanted.
Thank you so much for releasing it! I was holding myself from spamming this therad and hurrying you up for so long) Maybe these pics will help you with the trims. This is a 1986 (Kouki) Trueno SE. Spoiler: Photos