So are you saying that this mod is effectively abandoned? And if so are others allowed to update it/ hotfixes?
I don't have motivation to continue it for a few reasons I can't disclose, but what might be the route I pick is a newer interpretation using the van cab instead of the pickup cab, and also a small cabover cousin similar to the third generation TopKick/Kodiak and the GMC T-series, and the only similarity it would bear to the old one is the nameplate. The current iteration was a fun mod and I learnt a lot but it's too not-good for me to do anything with anymore. As before, take what I say with a grain of salt as I don't know if I'll ever get to such a project
I don't think I should speak for all but i'm going to anyway: I completely understand why you would not want to mod. I don't do modding but from what I have heard it's a huge pain. I don't know what's happening in your life nor do I want to know but I feel you and I personally think you're choosing the right choice.
I seriously don't think this things that bad, I mean, I've seen much lower quality. Don't put yourself down over it. I'm not a modder but still I totally understand that making a good quality mod is probably draining, both mentally and physically so I don't blame you for not wanting to continue. If you do get around to the newer generation Durham, I will be excited to see it although also hope you might give this one a second chance, since the Kodiak gen 2 is my personal favorite generation IRL. No pressure though, take off as much time as you need
Just wondering if anyone else is finding that the truck is steering slightly to the right when driving? TIA
This is normal behavior for vehicles with solid axles in the front, it's caused by different loads causing different ride heights, which affects the position of the axle and therefore the steering. It is definitely annoying if you don't have a wheel, but sadly something that we can't easily solve.
As far as I know, the only real way around this issue is with the use of Hydraulic Steering, the issue with Hydraulic Steering though is that it's really not good to use on paved surfaces, but a lot of heavy-duty machinery uses Hydraulic Steering, as well as vehicles like Rock Bouncers, Rock Crawlers, Monster Trucks, etc.
You can compensate by adjusting your steering center in the settings, but it will only cause chaos in different load scenarios.
i can not believe i got ban for this, they never told me why but a year later they give me the account back sad to see this poject on hold
That was a vanilla unreleased recovery body (existed as model in some versions) quickly meshslapped on an existing flatbed for test purposes. Forgot to remove it on release, not that it matters much