I dug up a 5 year old non steam copy of beam that was lying around on my laptop a bit ago and decided to transfer it to my main pc. I ran the version side by side with the current version.
which is the new one and old one, also I miss the old shape of the Moonhawk, it seemed more fitting for the mid seventies having squarer, more upright body
Oh you hero!, but my only two questions are; are all the new features that are on the current Moonhawk also on your mod or is it strictly pre 16, like the improved sounds and does it work with mods that are made after the change in 16 ?
No changes have been made to it, it's just the vanilla Moonhawk from 0.15. It also doesn't replace the stock 0.18 Moonhawk; all of the cars in the pack are added as separate vehicles. To use old mods with it, you can follow my WIP conversion tutorial (no images yet) in the mod description.
so does that mean there are no new sounds and suspension tweaks and whatnot that have been made since 0.15 ? (sorry if I'm asking a stupid question, haven't had enough coffee)
Basically he took the old cars... and renamed them. That's what he is saying. So if the feature wasn't in the old car, then its not in the mod either. Since you now have both installed on the same computer at the same time... it would be interesting to run the banana benchmark from each one so we can see how the physics engine has improved since then.
ah thank you for clarifying, well at least there was this one good sound mod for the Moonhawk that worked pre 0.16 so I don't have to listen to those annoying and boring generic V8 sounds
in 2015 the car were less wobbly that in 2013, they are not jelly anymore. a bit more like moldy jelly.
Nothing has been added or changed. If you want the newer engine sounds, you could just copy the new Moonhawk's engine jbeam to the old Moonhawk and I'm 94% sure it would work.
ok, yeah I wouldn't know how to do that, but like I said I got that old awesome sound mod that I got lying around somewhere. Gonna cruise down by memory lane now