Can you remove the bore to stroke limit? So many more engine possibilities could be done for both high performance and fuel fuel efficient options.
There are only very few post-1945 production-car engines that cannot be built because of the limits in place. The engine designer is balanced for these limits. It is a choice between:
- Small range, excellent simulation accuracy
- Medium range, good simulation accuracy
- Large range, average simulation accuracy
We chose 2).
Cheers!
it used to be unlimited, but the game could’ve been broken to get massive perfomance gains with big bore and no stroke
There has always been a bore limit in Automation (the last three years at least), what broke it was stroke not changing engine size much, making it very exploitable.
I would rather have all 3 no matter the accuracy at the moment. the accuracy can be adjusted. since its just a bunch of numbers, then why would it be hard to adjust to make it happen?
How about having both options? Campaign Sandbox with the restrictions and a Race or Unlimited Sandbox with the restrictions removed and the bore and stroke raised to 6" since the old packard had 5" bore and 5.5" stroke.
As we’ve said before, we can’t do it without various calculations starting to suck. I don’t want to have a “build things that don’t generate good stats mode” to be honest.
how can the calculations suck if you make up the calculations?
I paid extra for everything, then why can’t I build everything, even a real engine from the 40’s is out of reach on this game. The unlimited sandbox mode will be for fun only, and the original sandbox will be used on the game.
Lifting the limits means a lot more work on the side of the testing team, also a game is always criticized for the least accurate part.
Seeing what stupid engines you can build already, I don’t think unlocking this would be a smart move. There are only very very few engines ever used in production cars after WWII that you cannot build in the game. The limits are good as they are, if you disagree, that’s fine, we can’t please everyone. Our decision in this matter has been explained in detail already.
But Killrob! I want to build the engine from a Rolls Royce Meteor!
I said after WWII the one you mention is from 1943. So a bad example but I got your sarcasm.
I still wanna make the GMC 478 v6.
5.125 in. - 3.86 in. (130.175 bore x 98.044 stroke)