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PMP1337 wrote:I'm going to flop so much in this one. The Van body has too much Off road capabilities...
Der Bayer wrote:PMP1337 wrote:The Van body has too much Off road capabilities...
It's not the body itself. You can do that with almost any body (which allows for big wheels).
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PMP1337 wrote:I think modded bodies shouldn't be allowed. Since they haven't been balanced.
pyrlix wrote:How do you want do "balance" a body? You can only restrict it to get a very crappy one.
Stuff like that helps us to balance out the car stats... Just don't cry when a modded SUV bodies comes by and reaches >100 Offroad or when someone uses an ingame body that is INCLUDED in the game... like the one from absurdist.
Offroad is an easy stat - small small rims with huge tyres, giantic ride height, non rusting materials, solid axle rear, AWD and a good spacing. Nothing more is required.
Der Bayer wrote:PMP1337 wrote:I think modded bodies shouldn't be allowed. Since they haven't been balanced.
The only thing which has to be "balanced", i.e. is not calculated by the game itself, is (afaik) the box for cargo and interior space and aero stats. The rest is done by the game. If there are imbalances, the challenge will help show those. So why block content which will be in the game sooner or later in a similar way? Stuff can be fixed earlier if we see problems.
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pyrlix wrote:Please don't double post the next time.
A cargo van can be offroady - what you don't see on the small thumbnails is stuff like ride height, tyre profile etc. Why shouldn't be a AWD van with enough ground clearance and proper tyres be totally crap offroad? Isn't that what a good offroader is about? Proper Tyres, AWD, ground clearance and a good suspension?
The Ferrolet by absurdist has even more offroad - but you seem to ignore it as this is a stock game body... and I think a sport coupe is less suited for offroad than a cargo van.
And then look at conans Mitsuhita Van - uses the van body and is not that off roadyThe setup is important.
About transport and cargospace: Changes in the stats will come in the next big update!Also the balance will change a lot - including new stuff to toy around with!
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