Some1 updated Honda NSX with a new update entry:
Version 3.6.5
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Version 3.6.5
Updates physics
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Updates physics
Updates are standalone. Previous version should be uninstalled though.I havent been on top of the updates for this mod. Do I need to download and install every update you've made or will the latest mod give me everything?
No.Will we ever see the 2002 NSX in this pack?
Typical uptight modern modder
It's understandable it requires a lot of time. Thankfully the Ascend Meme Garage nsx 2002 is leaked.Typical uptight modern modder
It's understandable it requires a lot of time. Thankfully the Ascend Meme Garage nsx 2002 is leaked.
SOLUTION FOR TIRES OR GRIP
For all those who have realized that the car no longer grips properly, the wheels get hot, and you end up losing control, I advise the following:
Now the car will handle much better, allowing you to enter curves, but it will still drift when pushed to the limit.
- In the content tab, search for the Honda NSX.
- Under the performance section, look for the "replace tyres" tab.
- Select the semi-slicks 235/30/r17 from the Mazda RX7.
When you go to make the change, a warning will pop up; please accept it. You can try with other tires, but these are the ones I believe work in the most realistic way.
I don't know what you mean, I don't understand anything you're saying. I hope you have tried it and my comment has been useful to you.yes, belief is the only data you need to achieve realistic behavior. physics pipeline is a psyop and [redacted] is probably a glowie
I don't know what you mean, I don't understand anything you're saying. I hope you have tried it and my comment has been useful to you.
Ah okay! I do understand you. I also look for realism, that's why I play AC, but in my opinion, this mod was PERFECT, except for the tires. All the videos I saw about the NSX praised its handling, and because of the tires I didn't enjoy that feeling. I think the trade I offered was a good tradeI think it is more correct, at least for me (although I have done several timed laps and they are quite close to the real ones) a cordial greetingHe's saying that by making such a tire switch you're essentially creating an arcade car seeing as Kunos tires simply aren't realistic. It's a fine tactic for a video game but a very silly thing to do in a simulator. If you'd rather be flattered than challenged, go for it, but that's not why most of us chose AC over Forza and the like.
Definitive solution is pick up right software to adjust THERMAL section of tyre.ini that is 99% wrong, in fact "SURFACE_TRANSFER=0.99" can't be correct (this paremeter range from 0 to 1....) when all semislick have SURFACE_TRANSFER=0.0150.SOLUTION FOR TIRES OR GRIP
For all those who have realized that the car no longer grips properly, the wheels get hot, and you end up losing control, I advise the following:
Now the car will handle much better, allowing you to enter curves, but it will still drift when pushed to the limit.
- In the content tab, search for the Honda NSX.
- Under the performance section, look for the "replace tyres" tab.
- Select the semi-slicks 235/30/r17 from the Mazda RX7.
When you go to make the change, a warning will pop up; please accept it. You can try with other tires, but these are the ones I believe work in the most realistic way.