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Real Life Vehicles Pack

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Hi all,

 

Does anyone use a vehicle pack to change vehicles into real life models such as Audi's, Ford's, Volkswagen's etc? I have looked at this pack:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZV6hMOemTw4

 

However, there are 200 vehicle and the reviews say it makes the game slow and crash. Does anyone have a pack which replaces most/all the vehicles which you see being driven around?

 

Thanks!

vor 59 Minuten schrieb JustZach:

Hi all,

 

Does anyone use a vehicle pack to change vehicles into real life models such as Audi's, Ford's, Volkswagen's etc? I have looked at this pack:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZV6hMOemTw4

 

However, there are 200 vehicle and the reviews say it makes the game slow and crash. Does anyone have a pack which replaces most/all the vehicles which you see being driven around?

 

Thanks!

 

Yea those packs tend to go overboard and add way too many vehicles with way too many polygons. Plus with the latest update many cars from older packs have issues with their lights now.

 

I'd love to have something like this that works, but for now I just started replacing assorted in-game vehicles with models that work and are not too taxing on performance. It's a little tedious but it also avoids other issues that add-on cars can cause.

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2 hours ago, DrGrommel said:

 

Yea those packs tend to go overboard and add way too many vehicles with way too many polygons. Plus with the latest update many cars from older packs have issues with their lights now.

 

I'd love to have something like this that works, but for now I just started replacing assorted in-game vehicles with models that work and are not too taxing on performance. It's a little tedious but it also avoids other issues that add-on cars can cause.

 

Thanks for your reply. If I want a Golf for example and the one I want replaced the Comet, and then I want an A3 but that also replaces the Comet, is there a way of having both vehicles and just changing the vehicle it replaces?

vor einer Stunde schrieb JustZach:

 

Thanks for your reply. If I want a Golf for example and the one I want replaced the Comet, and then I want an A3 but that also replaces the Comet, is there a way of having both vehicles and just changing the vehicle it replaces?

 

Well one solution would be to rename the files of one of the vehicles to another stock vehicle's name that you don't mind replacing and just add those renamed files to the vehicle.rpf you are using.

 

Keep in mind though that handling, LODs and other stuff might be very different between cars and that the vehicle will most likely not fully work as intended if you don't use the slot the vehicles's creator edited it for (if you don't drive the vehicle yourself it might not matter much and still work ok enough though).

 

If you wanna do it properly you would have to edit the global vehicle.meta-file so that the lines for the slot you are using are matching the vehicle's intended slot. Or at the very least change the handling-id so it fits the vehicle you are installing.... this is what I meant with tedious :P 

 

 

 

  

Edited by DrGrommel

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