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The Autobello headlights aren't angled correctly.

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting: Bugs, Questions and Support' started by Cpt.flowers, Dec 1, 2020.

  1. Cpt.flowers

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    Yes it was in safemode. It seems like an obvious thing that someone has probably pointed out already. It's the regular headlight setting that has the issue. The high-beam setting works just right. Has far as I know it's like this on all of the Autobello variants.
     

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  2. LucasBE

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    This is a feature on real cars and some other BeamNG cars as well. The headlights are angled that way so they don't blind people driving on the opposite side of the road coming the other way.
     
  3. Nivracer

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    Not like what he is showing though. You literally won't be able to see around any left turn on the picture he is showing us. Headlight aren't necessarily angled to the passenger side (especially this dramatically). The drivers side light is dipped down compared the passenger side on most IRL cars.
     
  4. Cpt.flowers

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    I find both of these answers plausible.
     
  5. P_enta

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    Adam and Jamie tested it and concluded it is plausable
     
  6. ThatCarGuyDownTheStreet

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    But they're usually angled down, not to the left. Idk how they did it on cars from the 60's tho.
     
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