Great mod bro, drives amazing. Just one thing tho, how do i get the _forum version with the updated sounds? I cant find it anywhere
@Hell_Raiser_999 is working on those sounds, AFAIK V10 is done but I am waiting on the V6 and V8 sounds.
stuff id like to see: some special edition configs and shitbox configs move mirena lettering to the left trunk side, ibishu lettering in mirena lettering's former place police configs some i6 engines and thats it
I may consider police-related configs if I could get the skins working. Im pretty sure that theres a sh1tbox config being the derby one. For the I6 I may genuinely consider it but it would be twin turbo only.
Now that the C-pillar of the European Pessima has been readjusted for the next update, will the Mirena receive the same treatment as well?
I’d like to reiterate their suggestion about the trunk letting, since there’s currently nothing on the car’s rear end indicating that it’s an Ibishu. Although I personally just think an Ibishu logo would suffice, either center with the Mirena lettering moved to the left or the Mirena lettering stays where it is and the ibishu logo goes on the left. My other suggestion would be to give the lettering “chrome look”, since plain white looks kinda bad tbh. For the sake of realism, since most vanilla vehicles (and most in the real world for that matter) have chrome lettering
The car is absolutely right up my alley: V10, saloon, 2000s and handles brilliantly. I don't want to sound like a knob but the one thing that annoys me are the taillights. They look horrendous. They look like some cheap tacky skyline rip off from the tuner era especially with the fact they are clear. I would much prefer taillights that fit the car's body like the MK2 pessima refresh mod. Also having quad exhausts seems a bit too excessive for a base model car, keep it for the top trims (unless I'm blind and couldn't find the other exhausts).
Speaking for the Quad Exhaust, the 6th generation Nissan Maxima does have it. Also for the taillights the Infiniti G and M-Series have some influence upon it in the form of double round taillights.
In the next update. I still have to finish improving the rear's modelling too aside from making sure the digital gear and speedometer display would be working (not to mention I am in full force to get the Sunstorm Coupe Body as a standalone vehicle ditching the KLJP parts).
Angry_Bird updated Ibishu Mirena (2000-2010) with a new update entry: Some touchups Read the rest of this update entry...
Very nice but where can we find the version with the new engine sounds from Hell Raiser ? Ive looked both the forums and the repo and the only version i could find was the one with '' repo '' at the end ! thanks !
Found something , while in the garage , the front end ( especially the radiator support , where the hood is latching ) is '' shaking '' , like something is unstable . A few bit of the interior does the same thing , like the shifter - center console and the upper part of the dashboard . Hope the attached clip works so you can see what i mean ! ** Removing all the parts in the front ( front suspension , headlights , grille , hood , front bumper cover and support, fenders , inner fenders ,etc ) excepting the engine seems to solve the shaking issue .
From the clip regarding the shaking "hood" that you are talking about, it is not the hood but rather the grille. The grille itself was the reason why the hood was much more unstable in 1.0 than the newer versions (such as the current one). The other one would be probably the front brakes having much more brake force strength than original Pessima (parking brake still works though).
In my recent adventures into understanding jbeam I've found that vibrating/shaking/wobbly parts can usually be fixed by upping the node weight and decreasing the beam dampening. I had a similar issue with a rear wing I'm working on and it was moving exactly like that, after a few little tweaks to those weight & dampening values it was fine. Alternatively, lowing the beam spring is an option, but then the jbeam becomes kinda floppy and soft. tbh, you probably already know all this, but I though it'd be relevant to mention bc I don't imagine the brake force would affect the jbeam in that way.
Please make this more clear in the description that the other version is not available yet. It now looks like multiple people have gone and wasted time searching for it, when it is still WIP. Thanks, looks like a good update.