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Post Sun Dec 22, 2013 12:06 am

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its simply a device for the car car once you fully make it cuts down service cost as fixing and problem finding are simpler cheaper and more effective for cars before 1996 it should be a option but after that it is a requirement for the cars to have but earlier then 1995 it cant be added to a car its just a simple addition that would add a bit of realisim and with a stat that helps a bit

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Post Sun Dec 22, 2013 12:55 am

Re: OBDII

I don't think it makes much sense to add that. Service cost in the game means the cost for fixing or replacing various parts, not for searching for the failure. And adding a checkbox for OBD or OBD 2 (On-Board-Diagnosis, for those who cannot decipher the thread title), when it's just a general requirement, is terrible for gameplay.
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Post Sun Dec 22, 2013 2:30 pm

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Der Bayer wrote:I don't think it makes much sense to add that. Service cost in the game means the cost for fixing or replacing various parts, not for searching for the failure. And adding a checkbox for OBD or OBD 2 (On-Board-Diagnosis, for those who cannot decipher the thread title), when it's just a general requirement, is terrible for gameplay.

service cost includes labor right if it dosent then i see how this is useless but if it dose it can severly cut down the labor costs
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Post Mon Dec 23, 2013 12:53 am

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I am 99% sure that service cost is only the cost of the parts at the moment. Would labour cost (or labour time and skill required) be worth implementing into the game, or would it be so closely related to the part cost that it wouldn't be worth implementing in the time available?
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Post Mon Dec 23, 2013 1:17 am

Re: OBDII

Service Costs contain the usual service costs ;)
Belt Change, Oil Change, Filters etc.
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Post Mon Dec 23, 2013 3:24 am

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labour would be an interesting thing to implement, because there are cars that are a nightmare to work on
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Post Mon Dec 23, 2013 7:11 am

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That will be implemented in the service costs, yes. A mid-engined car is much harder to work on than a front engined car. And a big transverse mount V8 is a nightmare in the front :) that is all considered!
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Post Mon Dec 23, 2013 9:00 pm

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Killrob wrote:That will be implemented in the service costs, yes. A mid-engined car is much harder to work on than a front engined car. And a big transverse mount V8 is a nightmare in the front :) that is all considered!


Is there going to be something that will balance the service costs across MR, and F-mounted? For example if I wanted to produce Mid-engined cars to target a FR and/or a RR dominated market; Would it be possible in such a way that my M-engined car would still be competitive or would i be just pricing myself out of the market in relation to sales (based on my high service costs). Hopefully its been considered/wont be too extreme.
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Post Mon Dec 23, 2013 9:19 pm

Re: OBDII

Well, everything will be somewhat balanced out, but mid-engined cars will get a reasonable service cost penalty (other factors also will be good or bad for service, so you might be able to make up for that with an intelligent design of the rest of the car). But don't expect to be able to sell many mid-engined family cars. There's a reason why those all are front (and sometimes rear) engined: You don't want to sit on the engine. :P
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Post Mon Dec 23, 2013 10:01 pm

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Awesome :) If someone did manage to make a Mid-engined family car at least they could probably save costs by not having any heatin system in the car. Underfloor heating ftw! haha
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Post Tue Dec 24, 2013 2:40 am

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I feel like the Toyota Previa is the exception to the rule here. :P Mid-engined family car, that didn't have too mental service costs (according to the board at my Toyota dealer.)
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Post Tue Dec 24, 2013 4:43 am

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At least the right front seat had to be taken out for bigger service activities (according to German Wikipedia article). :D
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