So Nice! Perfect for the Map that comes out sooN! absolutely great work buddy..hope to see much more!
That looks epic. Now that I'm thinking about it, the Takedown 4x4 would be an epic beast to add to BeamNG
Nice car! Make a Hunter Spur or a Monty Hawker (Or a Krieger Pioneer)))) (Yes I have Burnout Paradise, remastered one)
Whelp, It fits the 77in Tires, so I'm pretty happy. Great car. I love that you allowed the optional other wheels. When mods are compatible with already existing mods, it just makes it that much better.
I agree with you and they will probably add the interiors but i think what they are thinking about right now is adding more BURNOUT PARADISE vehicles to beamNG drive. I could be wrong and i don't know i seen comments on it but things change but the sliding is fun sometimes, that drift life well in this case spinning out and catching fire...
i did something like that myself, but i have a different offroad tire mod, and i took the bumpers off to make it look like i tried to allow for clearance
Love the vehicle really got that supper car vibes. only problem is it loves to slide to much, was driving the car on a race track and just was not able to complete it because the vehicle wipes out in the turns. IRL Can-Am cars such as this are capable of taking turns at some 80 mph and not lose control
Okay so I love this mod. Everything about it is great(the looks, the sounds, and the j-beam and stuff). In those respects it's a great mod, however the drivability is difficult because it's putting all the horsepower to the back wheels so once you get up to about 20 mph you just kinda spin out. I don't know if that's intentional, but I'm pretty sure it's not my driving skills because I'm using a controller with custom controls. Again, I don't know anything about Burnout Paradise so I don't know if the spinning out is intentional. If it's not, does anyone have any ideas how to fix this?
Easy enough for me, and I use a keyboard most of the time. Try putting one some different tires, like the Folk 18*10 wheels, with race tires, and lower the air pressure a little bit. That should give you more grip. Also, try using manual mode, it allows you to short shift it and keep in a lower, more controllable power range. If you still feel that it is uncontrollable, a staggered setup with 18*11 Hirochi TR89's, or 18*12 Clockwise wheels with race compound and lowered air pressure in the rear, with 18*8 Hirochi TR89's up front, or Clockwise 17*9/17*10's up front, with tire pressure at your desire to adjust understeer. Obviously, lower pressure will give you more grip, until about 3psi, where the rims start to scrape on the ground at higher loads in cornering. I hope this massive, unnecessary paragraph helps you in your quest for grip.
Nice! Now when the beamng burnout paradise map has been finished this will be a fantastic addition to the map. keep up the good work! would love to see more burnout vehicles in the future (including the Hunter Takedown 4x4 my favourite).