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Post Thu Jul 18, 2013 3:35 pm

Diesel Engines

I saw in the FAQ that if diesel engines were added they would be DLC. So i am wondering how much DLC would be priced around assuming it is going to have a price tag.

P.S. I want to make a IDI444E (indirect injection diesel 444 cubic inches that is) Meaning that indirect is the injectors force fuel to a bowl that swirls the fuel in a way then to the engine creating high compression diesel engines for hard work. :D
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Post Fri Jul 19, 2013 2:02 am

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No idea, as that's a pretty long way off, still gotta finish the car design and tycoon aspects of the game. But I'd expect a pack of DLC stuff to be ~$10 or less
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Post Fri Jul 19, 2013 4:43 am

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Thanks i'm happy to see that it shouldn't be way to much that's all.
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Post Wed Jul 31, 2013 4:31 am

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How about trucks? Are we gonna get to build trucks?
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Post Wed Jul 31, 2013 4:54 am

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Light trucks (Pickups): Yes. Heavier ones: No.
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Post Wed Jul 31, 2013 5:08 am

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Sweet, I can't wait for that! How light are we talking? Up to 3-ton?
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Post Wed Jul 31, 2013 10:36 am

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A picture with all the upcoming materials and frame-types was published on the Automation Facebook page a while back, among all the different types of chassis there was, the "Light truck" type was among them. Given that we know where these guys are from i'm guessing the trucks will be in the range of everything from VW Caddy and Dacia Pickup-sized to mid-range sizes as Toyota Hiluxes, Mitsubishi L200, Chevy S10 and those with the capability to have single cab as well as double cab, Pickups to perhaps in the larger size of Chevy Silverados, Ford F150's perhaps F250's and Dodge RAM should be possible since we have V8's along with I6's and I4's to put under the hoods, fitting different sizes and weights. I also have a nudging feeling we will be able to make small and medium sized panel trucks and vans, from the smaller types like Renault Kangoo and Fiat Fiorino to mid sized like Mercedes Vito and, by chance, stretch things up to maybe US-vans like Chevy Van and Ford E-series. But that's probably the upper limit. Placing a V8 in a Caddy-sized small pickup would be quite dumb, but quite amusing too!

This is just my guess, but since you can make a rather large sedan car in the current car designer as well as small hatchbacks i don't think it's too far-fetched to assume that the truck-chassises(?) would be somewhat scalable too from small to mid up to rather large, but im guessing a full-size american sedan or a Mercedes S-class is the upper limit for the regular cars, i would therefore assume that the upper limit for pickups would be set at the american trucks we're used to.

As for diesel engines it can be quite hard to implement as a diesel is fundamentally different from a gasoline one, more so in the old days if yore than today. Moreover, diesel-engines for me is more of an engine you normally see exclusively in fleet-type cars like the postal delivery cars, taxis, small-box delivery companies and so forth. Only in the last 15 or so years the diesel has boomed in popularity among private customers as nearly all cars before 1990 was exclusively gasoline, excluding Mercedeses and Opels of course, but even there the main selling block was gasoline-engined.
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Post Thu Aug 01, 2013 12:15 pm

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I really hope for diesel engines but i really would like to see them accurate since diesel in simple terms is compression only and gas is high combustion. I really don't want to see any past 4000 rpm since that's crazy for a diesel engine to hit that is were runaways start at. If those engines in the game hit that it would be cool if the editors added runaways though.
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Post Thu Aug 01, 2013 3:50 pm

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Der Bayer wrote:Light trucks (Pickups): Yes. Heavier ones: No.


Cargo Vans?
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Post Tue Aug 06, 2013 8:43 am

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Vans and small delivery cars will be in, if I am correct.
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Post Tue Aug 06, 2013 7:35 pm

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What will be in game pretty overlaps with what you can drive with B category european driving licence.
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Post Fri Aug 16, 2013 8:30 pm

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Daffyflyer wrote:No idea, as that's a pretty long way off, still gotta finish the car design and tycoon aspects of the game. But I'd expect a pack of DLC stuff to be ~$10 or less

Turbocharged users will also have to pay for this then??
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Post Fri Aug 16, 2013 9:49 pm

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Yes, it does mean that. It is several months worth of work (I'd estimate 4-6 months) to get diesels into the game and properly balanced, and we can't do that as part of Automation 1.0.
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Post Sat Aug 17, 2013 12:38 am

Re: Diesel Engines

True, just wondering, will all the other engines (electric and hybrid etc) be released in the same DLC 'pack' or will we have to pay for each engine type, because $10 (£5) is a bit steep for just a electric engine pack and so on.
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Post Sat Aug 17, 2013 2:06 am

Re: Diesel Engines

is 5-10$ too steep for half a year of work? :)
Doing electric and hybrid right will not be easy. It will definitely not be in the same pack - if it's released at all.
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