Yes, I’ll make it available both hardtop and soft-top roofs, because I just simply change the material ID on the roof.
Will the weight change too?
I noticed that some soft tops don’t change weight.
And don’t count as convertibles for the game, so it is a problem to have a continuous lineup of them in the campaign.
I’m not sure about the weight change, as I had to test in the game to compare between hardtop and soft-top.
Just roleplay that you’re a really shady car manufacturer who doesn’t bother adding support to your convertible models.
They need to have the proper tag in the lua file to be considered as a soft top or hard top. If you want, you can change that in the lua files of the body.
You can find info here:
Like just cutting off the roof on a regular coupe?
Yes! But then maybe stuffing all the roof material in the trunk or something, to keep weight the same.
You might be shady but atleast you’re clever
Exactly that. ConvertableSoftTop = true (that typo is in the code) and it’ll increase the weight and lower aerodynamics, as well as also give a market preference I believe.
But the Mercedes W113 aka Pagoda was more aerodynamic with the soft top.
Possible to compensate with a lower Cd in the .lua, but that’s an exception. I believe the convertible Cd is based on the top being down, which is terrible for aerodynamics. Like an open pickup/ute bed.
20/12/2016 General Update: I’m now in Chiang Rai for 13 days, to travel, meet my relatives and celebrate the New Year. The weather is cool, as the average low temperature is 15 C (59 F), while the average high temperature is 30 C (86 F) in December.
20/12/2016 Project Update: My progresses are: Honda NSX is 66% body complete, Corvette C1 is 50% complete (but I may rework again, except the side mirror), and the Skyline R32 is 85% body complete, however, I started to do as a 4-door at first, after I finished the body (not counting the undertray), I may stretch the wheelbase by 105 mm (4.13 in).
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20/12/2016 General Update: I’m now in Chiang Rai for 13 days, to travel, meet my relatives and celebrate the New Year. The weather is cool, as the average low temperature is 15 C (59 F), while the average high temperature is 30 C (86 F) in December.[/quote]
Aw man… And here I was stoked because things finally went above freezing yesterday.
Awesome possum! I think the community will really benefit from those three (The first two filling gaps in the current designer, and the last because it’s such a famously customized vehicle).
Happy New Year!
Here is a Skyline R32 progress. Note: I started to do as a 4-door sedan first, then coupe, convertible, and possibly wagon, similar to GTA HD Universe’s Stratum, however, I still need to stretch the wheelbase as I said above, before I made more variants.
@RomeoReject Yes, it is a famous factory tuned car in real life, but I made as an all-round late 80s sports sedan.
I have stretched the wheelbase by now, to make more interior space, so I got the dimensions (length x width x height): 4698 x 1698 x 1340 mm (184.9 x 66.9 x 52.8 in) (height including wheels, but width excluding side mirror, divided by 2 as 849 mm or 33.4 inches in the 3ds Max), but the wheelbase is unconfirmed, as I haven’t tested yet. So I have a question: is my car compliant with the Japanese 5-Number size class, apart from the engine below 2.0 liters?
The “Compact car” Regulation specified less than 4700mm x 1700mm. You are alright.
Nice wurst there
I saw that ninja edit you absolute Josef Goebbels
German Autocorrect.
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