A bit? How much is a bit? I don't think it's worth any time to adjust the gauges, it looks perfect for me.
Well, you agreed I deserved some rest, I've been working all year long on projects, it's been 2 weeks now, but it might be 4, 6, 8 or who knows, not even me. As stated before, work will resume when I feel motivated again, and right now I'm still not there yet. Next update will be in when it's released, and the release date is...unknown. Again, the mod will not be abandoned, but don't expect anything soon. The mod has enough content for the time being anyway.
Overall, this is a good mod and I'm enjoying it. As someone who owns a stubby 4Runner(aka the FJ Cruiser) it makes me happy drive this thing. Now I will say there is one thing that stood out to me. The transmission isnt correct. The A750F doesn't have both a Sport and Manual mode. Its just a manual mode. Toyota just markets it as a sport mode. All it does is increase throttle response and allows you to choose what gear the transmission is electronically limited to. Once putting the 4Runner in "sport mode", an S with the current gear you're in pops up, and it doesn't automatically go to the next gear once you get up in the RPMs, you have to shift it. To the creator: Enjoy your rest and if you need any information on some of the options that the 4Runner has, feel free to ask. I'm a former Toyota Technician.
Thank you, that is really valuable info. Please feel free to contribute with as many improvements you might find useful for the mod so I or other collaborating colleagues can eventually get to fix and improve stuff as much as possible
No problem. I can also fully explain how A-Trac works on the Land Cruiser chassis which is what the 4Runner chassis is. I have loads of information on how different off road options work on the Toyota trucks and SUVs
I'm going to say this is more a limitation of the game. That's because the 4runner doesn't have a sport mode.