Update looks great! Nice job team! You never fail to impress, especially with these new and remastered vehicles. Haven't played yet, but it looks like a lot of fun.
After the new update moving certain cars with the nodegrabber causes the game to crash (for example moving the ETK 800 by the middle of the rear right wheel or when moving the bumper of the etk k series)
Here are some details I noticed in the Bruckell LeGran, the Soliad Wendover and the Bruckell 3.3 V6 engine. About the remastered LeGran: 1) Of all the facelifted variants, the "LeGran Race" is the only one having the wrong Model Years in its card. The Model Years written are "1984 - 1988" while the car has the facelift treatment. And, according to the cards of the other facelifted variants, the facelift lasted from 1989 to 1993. 2) It seems that the Wagon body style of the LeGran has what seems like a dent at the end of the roof (where the upper side of the tailgate matches the roof when closed) and there is also a panel gap between the tailgate and the quarter window cases. This panel gap is present on both sides, left and right, and, with enough zooming and noticing, it's wide enough for the players to see the cargo area. But it doesn't exist when looking at the car from inside out, so I guess it doesn't matter that much. 3) Also, I just noticed that in certain situations like FWD burnouts with the handbrake on, the rear wheels of the "LeGran Custom" clip a bit through the rear arches. 4) The "SE V6 Wagon" variant (shown in Opal Green) is the only SE V6 model to have the 3.3 V6/3-speed Torque Converter Automatic combo - the other two SE V6 models feature the 3.8 V6/4-speed Locking Torque Converter Automatic combo. 5) Also, this variant, along with the one right next to it (the "SE V6 Towing Package"), are the only facelifted variants that don't have "(Facelift)" written in their titles. About the newly introduced Wendover: The "Sport SE 4400 V8 (Facelift) (A)" variant (shown in Burgundy in the Wendover selector) is the only facelifted production version of the car to not have the "Airbag Steering Wheel" fitted. All other production Wendovers have the interiors and steering wheels matching their pre-facelift or facelift Model Years but only the aforementioned "1992 - 1995" variant has the "1987-1991" steering wheel combined with the "1992 - 1995" interior. About the revised Bruckell 3.3 V6 engine: The "Sport Intake" for the 3.3 V6 says "3800 POWER-F.I." on it while being on the 3.3 rather than the 3.8 V6. This is wrong, it should say "3300 POWER-F.I." or, for a little more differentiation in favor of the 3.8 V6 and, of course, the 4.4 V8, it could just say "POWER-F.I." like it says on the smaller 2.2 and 2.5 Inline-4s. Happy April Fools Day everyone! :-D
While using a controller and slowly pressing the brakes on the windover, the taillights have a low and bright state.
So, I've been able to fix this by simply going into walk mode (F). The tailgate feature might have been specifically designed to work in walk mode, and just sometimes lets you open it and close it if you perfectly line up your orbit camera, but that gets old; the quickest way to open your tailgate is in walk mode, from what I've found. --- Post updated --- Interesting. Some cars IRL actually have that feature, but that's with modern cars, and even those are hard to find. No car from the 80s would have had that feature, I don't think. I never noticed that problem because I'm on PC. --- Post updated --- Yep, just the F key.
So, okay. I got around to updating the game yesterday after hearing about the new 0.22 release, but while I like the new vanilla sounds.....I also discovered that pretty much all of the sound mods I'd installed are totally broken now. As in, even if a sound mod was installed properly and activated, the car it was created for no longer has the custom sound, but just sounds like the vanilla version of said car instead. Has anyone else noticed this, and is there a fix available?
Hey something I've noticed, when the airbox is damaged (which counts as induction system damage) the engine dies. Shouldn't the engine stay running, or go into limp mode since the connection between the throttle body and the engine is still intact (no vacuum leak)?
I don't think anyone else has had this issue - I know I can't replicate it with any stock config. Try safe mode? --- Post updated --- This is another issue I couldn't confirm with any stock config. Can you provide a vehicle you notice it with?
Found a wrongly indented title in the patch note of the v0.21 "winter update" (2020) (between trailers and hopper news) ps: idk if it's the right place to post this kind of mistake.
So the Roll Bar for the flatbed on the D-Series does not connect to the flatbed. I used safe mode and it still occurred.
Legran sedan has minor some UV issues, beside the right rear taillight and the UVs are stretched out on the side skirts
A bug I've noticed in 0.22 (it was also in 0.21), the big screenshots sometimes don't render correctly and will have messed up lighting. Here's an example of the standard screenshot with working lighting, and a bugged big screenshot with messed up lighting underneath.
The game crashes ALOT after this update. Dont know what happened but this update keeps freezing my game now.
Love the new update so far. But I did run into some problems with moving meshroads around in this new update. The XYZ arrows are far away from the object I selected.