What I like about paid mods is they are not very expensive and it gives the modder (provided they have the talent like lucas) the motivation to finish the mod to a high quality. For example, in the past, how many high quality cool mods got cancelled because the author "lost interest". Im sure they wouldnt lose interest if they knew there was a cool few thousand pounds at the end of it as a reward.
Does it really count as robbery if you are willingly giving him money for a very high quality and worth it mod? Please keep the thread on topic instead of trying to start drama
Calm down, he's not gonna rob you, he lives in Belgium. Also, we don't want to make drama about the paid mods again. Good project too Lucas!
People take things too seriously in this forum lol. I honestly think he was joking based on what he said.
I already love the van and it's not even finished... I have some suggestions for engines and I have already done some of them, so if you want you can try them and if you like them I'd be more than glad to add them to the mod
I can't wait for this to be released I really love the Picnic, it became my favorite car quite fast. But I've always loved VW Caddys, so it will be nice. I think the base wheel should be similar, silver steel wheels with a little plastic cap. Are you planning a lifted AWD like the Alltrack, with plastic arches? That would also be a lot of fun.
bro i said it in a good way... why are you guy's that toxic ? i literally bought all of his mods, all of them are great and deserve evry cent
Starting with last: About configs... I think there will be the same situation as with Picnic: one cargo and one passenger version with mid-trim engines. Maybe EV version too, but i don't think so. But that's just a theory.
It should include 2 mid/low trim configurations with limited customization options, just like the Picnic demo No idea yet, depends on what I find the most interesting to recreate
This looks absolutely amazing, this is something I've wanted to see for such a long time, a European van!!
Me looking at the Gavril Durham and the amount of config suggestions despite the fact it says on the 1st page that the author isnt taking any