Gregory TheGamer updated Gavril T-Series Expansion Pack with a new update entry: Public 2.1.3d Read the rest of this update entry...
Nice update but I found some bugs 1) On 13-speed and 18-speed manual transmission on arcade gearbox mode, game cant shift from R2 gear to R gear itself 2) On the T75 Exclusive (Long) (M) the turbo sound when shifting gears is too loud
1. Those gearboxes are not designed to work with arcade mode. @NOCARGO here check this. 2. will be fixed in the next update
Indeed they never where intended to work with arcade mode so I never bothered rewriting 'arcade code' for them. I haven't got much time on my hands but if I find a spot one if these I might be willing to see if it's a lot of work to get them working with arcade mode.
sweet mod, and very good update, however I'm getting a bug for one specific model, and that's the T85 Heavy haul. Even with no other mods active, I am still getting: no front bumper, no rear fenders/ bumper, no sleeper door (specifically the sleeper door), and no headache rack. It's strange. Like, the parts are there and they show up in the selector tree, however, they just aren't there. However this will not hamper my experience with the mod. I took a picture to prove the issue. You can see the license plates are there, and the lightbar, but everything's kinda just floating in space.
https://www.beamng.com/threads/gavril-t-series-expansion-pack.24127/#post-354575 Updated FAQ should help you out.
Hello, your mod is just great, could you please add a heavy duty chrome bumper with a treadmill like a truck from the movie "Road Kill"
Hi, great to see you appreciate this mod. However, the GTG Team has a steady and jam packed program for the near and further future atm, and they ceased requests for a longer time now.
There’s already a bumper and bull bar that look l similar to that unless you mean the road train signs, some of those and oversized load signs would be nice to have
I am happy to report that the Gavril T-Series Expansion Pack, and all of our content, have been taken down on Modland.net under 17 USC 512(c)(3)(A) and the DMCA act. It also seems that the latest version of the Gavril T-Series Expansion Pack has also been removed from beamngdrivemods.com. Spoiler: For Fellow Content Creators For the fellow content creators; Here is a list of where the following sites are hosted: Modland.net: Hetzner (Germany) Beamngdrivemods.com: Cloudflare (Canada) Worldofmods.com: Hetzner (Germany) Therefore, these sites can receive DMCA take-down notices and will act on them. To make a proper complaint, look up the following on Google: Hetzner DMCA Cloudflare DMCA and type the following: Pursuant to 17 USC 512(c)(3)(A) and the DMCA act, this is a notification that: I, [Your Name], am the copyright owner of the video game mod [mod name]. The original content that has been infringed upon, [modname] was published on [month] [day], [year] and on [original release link]. The following content is infringing on my exclusive rights and can be found here: [infringing link]. I have a good-faith belief that the use of this material in such a fashion is not authorized by the copyright holder, the copyright holder’s agent, or the law. Under penalty of perjury in a United States court of law, I state that the information contained in this notification is accurate and that I am authorized to act on the behalf of the exclusive rights holder for the material in question. I request that you remove or disable access to the infringing material as quickly as possible. I may be contacted by the following methods: [Phone Number], [Street and house number], [City], [Country], and [Your Email Adress]. [Initals, surname], [Your name], [Month] [day], [year]
What you've written will only 100% work for websites that are hosted in the US. Whilst countries that have signed the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) will usually honor a DMCA claim they've got no obligation to do so and can do as they please. There are multiple countries that ignore DMCA laws too, such as the Netherlands and Russia. A lot of these countries provide DMCA ignored hosting too, essentially making a DMCA claim useless. At the end of the day that message will only work as a scare tactic for websites not hosted in the US
I am well aware of that. However, many nations, particularly North America and the European Union, with the exception of the Netherlands (However not much is hosted in the Netherlands anyway) will likely adhere. Most major mod sites (especially the big three) are hosted in DMCA-compliant countries.
The splitter and High - Low switch don't do anything at all. Is this just a thing that I have to live with using a keyboard, or is it a bug? (Using the 18-speed manual transmission)