Well, maybe Belasco City is an hour distance away from Los Angeles because Belasco is right next to the coast while LA is further away from the coast, And maybe the Italy map is actually a remote island of Italy near the actual Italy and Europe, Does San Francisco still exist in the Beam Universe, If not, CALIFORNIA IS DIFFERENT IN BEAMNG UNIVERSE?
I was saying Belasco was actually an hour in between San Francisco and Los Angeles, but both can work anyway, it's just that Belasco lacks a replica of the Golden Gate Bridge despite having a replica of it's older sister/brother/sibling, the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge
Hello, it's now holidays at the uni, letting me to work on some stuff of my own more actively this time. First of all, now that i have a steering wheel (Logitech G29 + Logitech Driving Force Shifter, if someone's curious) i have adjusted some FFB parameters for the steering rack. Now without power steering equipped, it will be very heavy to steer as it would be IRL. Next thing is the gauge smoothening. It's a feature that's been added in 0.34 and it automatically applies to some vehicles (not Bruckell Nine for some odd reason). At first it didn't apply automatically to this mod until i found out you can actually add them manually as well. So when this update will come out and you prefer first-person driving, you will notice that the RPM needle has a veery slow rotation speed, just like it is IRL with most average analogue clusters. To modders who wonder how to add them, this is how i did it in my case: This has to be in "smoothers" section. It doesn't need to be exponential though, you can set it to linear or nonlinear and set two values, like with the lights. In my case i just want it to be a single number so i set it to what you see on the screenshot. Here's the documentation if you need more info - https://documentation.beamng.com/modding/vehicle/sections/electrics/
Resuming some progress and started working on possibly the last major part of the mod's update, CNDM Facelift (the thing on the screenshot) While the pre-facelift is the one that looks like a Mazda 6 and remains most of it's original components from the original EUDM model, the facelift is a major upgrade, with a new dashboard, CrossSport engines & rims, and overall the design similar to CrossSport. The Chinese facelift is produced from 2008 to 2015. This makes it another Ibishu car that made it's way into 2010s, even though the car in question is based on a late 90s Euro car.
The production time can be advanced to 2004 or 2005. In 2008, this four-door car with 90' s technology was not competitive in the China automobile market at that time.
Canada is CADM, CNDM is China. --- Post updated --- Well, the 2008 facelift won't have a 90s engine or the interior tech, it'll borrow stuff from a much newer CrossSport, including traction control.
will that include the navigation? --- Post updated --- my grandpa has the Mazda 6 liftback --- Post updated --- *well had, he's dead