Re: Open Beta (B150619+) Feedback
VosNox wrote:Wehre's the S2k body? I can't find it.
Nevermind. I'm an idiot.
VosNox wrote:Wehre's the S2k body? I can't find it.
Combustible Pet wrote:I think someone brought this up earlier in the thread, but I can't find the post to quote it >__<
Basically, in this version the "Choose engine" button has been removed from one of the model tabs, the idea being to use the Engine family drop down menu to choose what engine you want to use. However I have an issue where I have too many engines (more than will fit) and I can't find a way to scroll down the drop down menu.
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robt100 wrote:Really enjoying the Beta! MY only gripe would be, could we open up the bore/stroke differential tolerance a little? As Im unable to make a V6 F1 engine..........rules state 80mm bore, but then i can't get the stroke low enough to keep it to 1600cc! Then again, the rpm is too low for the limit too. Would be nice to have this opened up, especially for engine manufacturing in the tycoon side of the game
Apart from that, 10/10, keep up the good work!
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AmethystKT wrote:It's so nice to see V6s in the game, and you did a great job with them. My only complaint is the massive engine covers on them. It seems you're trying to replicate how real manufacturers now do this with modern cars, but I don't like it. I like seeing some pretty red valve covers! I can't complain about the rest of them, though, especially not that amazing raspiness around 6-6.5k RPM.
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