Even so, no offense but thats just not worth $3, i can appreciate you wanting incentive to make mods but you need to actually give something of quality or originality to warrant taking peoples money
wont happen, i wont approve any part use on thiis joke of a mod, especially after he tried getting money for it i mean i myself have a pre-release access for a mod, but ive been working on that mod for almost a year now and its actually worth something --- Post updated --- he is saying that this mod is a waste of space on a hard drive, even if its just a few MB, its effortless, and a joke
I am just saying that he could look at your mod and think about how should he integrate the vanilla ETK 800 stuff (lights, gauges, seat models) onto the 400 (tbh the naming shouldn't be 400, rather be a letter-based naming basis), tbh my wording could be better sorry for giving the impression that he could use your stuff. I agree however that paid mods are overrated, the only thing that make a mod worth paying for, is that the devs at BeamNG would integrate it into the future updates.
this mod has some great potential i would reccomend giving it some more etk styling cues though maybe a slightly redesigned hood with an etk style split and i would also use the red housing tailights the clear ones look cheap and tacky and maybe a true automatic transmission
Man, I think you should look at quality standards first, so you would understand why people are complaining about your mods.
the normals are inverted? leading to some pretty weird inconsistencies in the mesh as you pan around the car, they are not supposed to look like this
I dont really know how to fix it I tried geting the etk badge from the right folders but some of them were different --- Post updated --- Im really trying to. What makes me mad is ppl saying that this was 0 effort but i wasted over 2 days trying to get this to work
People are working over some mods for weeks, months and even years. 2 days is a very short amount of time, my man. Be patient, try learning new stuff for a longer time, so you could deliver a more quality product that people will actually not complain about.
that is a metaphor mostly. Although I can definitely sense that there are people here which indeed can make such a mod under five minutes.
Hierarchy, man, it is how life works. If you know more and can do better, you are far more respected. So, look. Instead of trying to release something that is considered a low quality mod here, try going increasing your modding skill. Start with something simple, and no need to release it publicly - I would even recommend you not to release these projects. And when you will feel like you have quite of skill, try sitting for some time over another mod you want to make, trying to fix and upgrade different stuff. Spend a week or maybe even a month learning and making things - just know that it is not a fast process, you cant just go dev-level skill in a week. And after you are fully satisfied - go release some alpha or beta version of the mod on the forum (not repo) and try getting feedback! Not being like "What's the problem here, bruh?" but actually sitting with 100% turned on brain on trying to understand all the flaws. Hope this will help you, if you want to become a modder here.