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Re: color changing the block
They are some shades of Grey, but unfortunately we dont have 50 of them.
But to answer your question: No, probably no coloured block.
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This is pretty pointless to add to the game as it provides zero value to gameplay whatsoever. And the devs' time would be much better spent elsewhere. This can probably easily be achieved by modding the game at some point.
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As for your suggestion: It would be cool indeed, but probably something that might get added somewhere a long time down the road of the development of the game, or as something that gets modded in by the community. Sometimes easy changes don't add to the game experience in a gameflow way, but in an aesthetic way and this is probably one of those things that adds enough for little time and effort.

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i think, modding it for proper function would be difficult (i dare you to prove me wrong

but yes their is a better use for the precious developer time^^

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I do however like this idea while yes this doesnt add much to gameplay, it brings up an arguable debate because its similar to being able to select your valve cover options. Factory painted blocks were a real dealership option and that is exactly what this game is about. little features like this allow the user to define his cars and make them stand out from the crowd, like noted above Like the GM color, "Hugger Orange". Or Ford blue, maybe the red used by GMC.
I do however not feel this is an important change for right now, but more something that could be added in or maybe even a DLC pack after the release of V1.
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np1993 wrote:Perhaps someone should throw this idea into the 3d modding forum? See if anybody has the time/effort/know how to allow for colored blocks. Most commercial engine blocks are a nice grey these days, but 'vintage' cars had very distinct block colors that really add to the identity of brand like mentioned before with chevy orange etc.
This isn't the type of mod to be modelled. Its something that has to be done with coding.

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vmo wrote:Add in the 3ds max colour textures (apart from the colors of the different metals), a new element like the car body paint (the blue colour that you can use to add the ID in a grille to make the texture like the car paint). I do not know if I explain...
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WizzyThaMan wrote:....... This isn't the type of mod to be modelled. Its something that has to be done with coding.

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WizzyThaMan wrote:vmo wrote:Add in the 3ds max colour textures (apart from the colors of the different metals), a new element like the car body paint (the blue colour that you can use to add the ID in a grille to make the texture like the car paint). I do not know if I explain...
Do you even read comments and replies?WizzyThaMan wrote:....... This isn't the type of mod to be modelled. Its something that has to be done with coding.
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WizzyThaMan wrote:....... This isn't the type of mod to be modelled. Its something that has to be done with coding.
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