Re: D-15 Truggy The next updated version should address most of these problems. My biggest concern (since I use it for crawling) is that it keeps its super flexy nature. The update I have prepped should see slightly better front suspension behavior, and better gearing for crawling. I'll see what I can do about improving behavior at speed, but I honestly only tested it at low speeds while crawling up stuff. To be blunt, this truck (and the Baja variant) are really only training exercises so I can actually create some content of my own. I do appreciate the feedback, and you crazy, high speed, rock racing cats are giving me quite the motivation to complete this. All while my wife asks me why my game is nothing but green lines, and why I'm cursing at them while I drink!
Re: D-15 Truggy Uhh, when I was driving it the rear axle tended to slide up the back of the rim, it didn't effect performance but it looked kinda silly and it bugged me. Still fun to drive though .
Re: D-15 Truggy lol, and it might be cool to have a solid axle option like the one in dkutch's 6x6 , he might let you use it if you ask nicely.
Re: D-15 Truggy I am aware of this issue, and it's been kicking my ass so much that I had to stop throwing my face at it so I could actually work on the truck itself. I regards to the live axle option, that's going to take some creative jbeam work. Which I am very down to try, but that ain't happening anytime soon. I gotta get this mod in a less slapped-together mess before we start expanding into actually cool stuffs.
I like the progress so far, same with the baja version! Might we dream of some crazy flex like this one day? Na, i dont even know if thats still healthy.^^
Let us all hope I can figure out how to improve the rear suspension geometry to the point of proper flex ...
Its nice for you to show him, but to bumb this thread just to show him something that is impossible to correct :/ we cant really enforce our mods.
nice I really like this. I only have 2 complaints about it. 1 the suspension is too soft and 2 it really needs to have a manual tranny option.
You can easily change this yourself. Find the vehicle's folder and locate the "pickup_engine_i6" file. I believe the folder should be called "pickupT" Open it with any text editor and find the highlighted part in the picture. Change where it says "TransmissionType" to "manual". The vehicle should now have a manual transmission.
arr, no they're are. (imported from here) (imported from here) so tell me, where would you find a wish bone on a car or a control arm? that's right... according to the CAD drawings or any owners manual for a car, they are the same thing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control_arm So no. They are not the same. Control arm controls 1 degree of freedom, wishbone controls 2.