I hope I can lay the starting stone for that soon. I want to work together with Nacho on it but they’re currently busy, so that has to wait a bit. In the mean time, I have plenty of time to play through Horizon Forbidden West About the S7, I have already conducted extensive research for reference material and data on it, which will help with making things right the first time around lol
k thx joker and i very appiecate your work on the vertex btw the guy who has bmw e46 m3 gtr on the pic that was me lol.
Great update. Just note that the multimedia backup camera (when equipped) makes it pop out. When it goes from "p" to "r" it is very visible that the screen protrudes out of the panel. This failure did not previously occur.
by "gyro steering", do you mean like tilting a controller like its a phone (i always turned on on-screen controls tbh)
With image it will be possible to understand better. When the gearshift is in 'R' the distance from the screen to the panel increases. As if the screen jutted out.
Yeah, she just said that's supposed to do that. The screen is supposed to direct towards the driver when the car's in reverse so as to give them a better view, it works like how on some cars, the side mirrors adjusts themselves automatically to at least allow some more visibility when reversing. Also, this funny gimmick has been on the car in previous versions as well.
Now I understand it's intentional. But I have to say, I've never seen that on any car. The 'tilt down' function of the mirrors is quite common, but the multimedia screen projecting outwards is really new... Anyway, the Mod is impeccable.
I know that screens don’t move towards you like that in any car. This is not based on any real feature. Like I have said already, it is out of necessity because it turns into a mirror and without rotating it, you would not see what’s behind the car but rather what’s somewhere next to it. There is no way (currently at least) to project a camera image on an html texture. That’s literally the only reason the screen does this