If your still wondering, I had same problem over the weekend, apparently they are aware and will look to fix with next update.While working on the final details for the Class A cars update, ever since I've updated CSP to 0.1.48, that ridiculous trail of black diesel smoke comes out of the Jota every time the exhaust pops with flames.
Is there any way to turn that off? looks so dumb!
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PBR shaders maybe?Not had time for any modding in quite a while, quite out of the loop really by my standards with whats going on.
That being said, ive thrown something together over a couple days to release in the coming days:
hopefully its something no one has ever seen before
nothing too fancy with the way its made, no. Just a "car" that is quite... unique.PBR shaders maybe?
It might understeer a bit.Not had time for any modding in quite a while, quite out of the loop really by my standards with whats going on.
That being said, ive thrown something together over a couple days to release in the coming days:
hopefully its something no one has ever seen before
For me not, reverse variants looks me back at old Gran Turismo games.I'm just preparing Fonteny v1.1 for release, complete with reverse layouts.
Is this too much?
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You choosed exactly the same gearbox as my "porknose"!This gearbox isn't even finished and it already cost me two days of work.
Next to this, another poly hungry mesh, the V12 engine.
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Yep, exactly the same, because I didn't found another similar gearbox with 5-speed H-pattern (the other gearboxes made by Quaife I found were sequential).You choosed exactly the same gearbox as my "porknose"!
While working on the final details for the Class A cars update, ever since I've updated CSP to 0.1.48, that ridiculous trail of black diesel smoke comes out of the Jota every time the exhaust pops with flames.
Is there any way to turn that off? looks so dumb!
I think might want to replicate an actual engine in some way. What I am seeing there doesn't really make any sense knowing how engines actually work.