When people say a mod is "career supported," it means that it's compatible with career mode, so you can play it using all of the career mode features.
Hello, im making an lore-friendly mod for beamng drive, called Quti Domabam Yeng-Won, can i pick some interior materials(leather and cloth) for my mod? your textures are so cool and high quality
The mufflers are somehow able to support the rear section of the vehicle when pointing down LMAO --- Post updated --- Also are you planning to add a functional easy entry system? It's quite possible and cool to have! --- Post updated --- Literally unplayable, how am I supposed to know how to operate the child safety lock on the rear right door when it's mirrored?!! --- Post updated --- The texture of the Digital speedometer (JDM) when it's broken is a texture of the entire conventional cluster for some reason. Is this on purpose?
I have been hankering for an LS400 for like YEARS, like since before i even got on the forums, AND for it to have been made by you? makes it even better, good job and thank you
quick question, do you think it will get a update with the etki series brigsby spoiler? or a gt spoiler? ik its probably not the brightest idea or a top priority but i think it'd look really nice with a spoiler like that
Here ya go: Unequip both the air compressor and air suspension control unit. Contents: Make it low hubs (Main Suspension Slot) Aftermarket stabilizer (Anti-Roll Bar Slot) Aftermarket Air struts (Coilover Slot) - Comfort Air Struts - Type B Struts (Stiffer but still comfortable) You can set the key bindings on the settings to control the ride height. You can also set the spring stiffness and ride height in the tuning menu. To make the ride even lower, you need to equip the "make it low suspension" under front / rear suspension, then open the tuning menu and there will be a slider called cut struts by ... meters. Use that to cut the struts and make it lower. This is needed because the default suspension travel value is limited thus making it impossible to make the car low yet comfortable. Cut struts actually lowers the overall wheel position geometry. You can use that to align the wheel for a perfect fitment, and then use the ride height settings to find a perfect balance between the spring rate and ride height. You can leave it with the default settings and just mess with the cut struts settings if you don't wanna mess about the suspension settings. Instead, you can play with the air struts pressure key binding to make the car low or high even when moving. Credit for the adjustable hubs settings: sxkawa https://www.beamng.com/resources/dropped-hubs.31281/
Sorry for the late response, but no. Your mod will probably be better off with custom leather/cloth textures that are made for it. --- Post updated --- They should be about the same, but the air springs will behave differently in certain situations just because they're not made in the same way, which might make them seem stiffer. --- Post updated --- I've just released 1.0.5. The changes are as follows: A chime has been added which triggers when either front door is opened when in accessory mode. The interior sounds have had some adjustments to their volumes. The flipped child safety lock label on the rear right door has been fixed. The rear numberplate's lights have been moved further away from the plate to try and solve the issue of them flickering occasionally. The texture on the air suspension height switch has been altered to fit it's functionality more accurately. The A/C fans have been rotated on the X-axis to align with their housing better, and they now spin. Check your Gumroad library on the account linked to your purchase, and make sure to clear cache after updating!
Apologies if this is supposed to be an intended feature, but... are the auto gear shift lights supposed to be luminating even when the car is turned off?
Kueso used official sounds and blended them using the standard JBeam functionality, and I modified that. I didn't make anything custom for them. --- Post updated --- This is just a limitation because glowmaps only have 3 states. --- Post updated --- I posted it like 3 posts above yours lmao
The ignition chime seems really quiet, and I can barely hear it at all without turning up my speakers loud enough to blow my eardrums out. Any chance the volume of it could be increased?
it is amazing when it works but for some reason i get an Lua Error saying the Air suspension is not found and also deleting my keybinds all the time --- Post updated ---
On my setup, the chime is perfectly audible, but it shouldn't be too loud as it's not meant to be super obtrusive. Can you record what it's like for you, incase it's different for whatever reason?