08.07.2020 Version 1.9
- Removed 325i E30; if I update will probably be in a separate mod
- Removed 325is E30; if I update will probably be in a separate mod
- Redone rear suspension geometries
- Changed rear bumpstop
- Added brake proportioning valve effect via EBB, thanks to @baker7498
- Differentiated DX and DY load curves in tires
- Tire changes
- Reverted trail changes; too subjective currently and likely more wrong than without
- Fixed typo in SV80 heating
- Changed massive...
@Wilco88
Perhaps you fixed your issue and had the sense to delete a rated review before even trying the mod. Either way here's my reply to your review.
There's nothing to fix regarding the errors. You open the data.acd while it's embedded into the proper car folder name as it was packed with. It's the same for all data.acd's. They come out garbled otherwise. The folder names are provided in the installation instructions.
You probably didn't install it correctly if you're getting CM errors, or the directory got corrupted. Try another unzipper like 7zip or Winrar.
You're not gonna find anything to "fix" but you're free to share any data in the support thread if you think something is incorrect or missing and I'll take a look at it.
3.700 is the default, and the stock cars average out to that, so...
DTM car has no PS, so I raised it a bit. Of course it's based on my Logitech wheel, so adjust to whatever you want on your end.
You can put whatever visuals you want on the cars. Officially, the DTM car is the replacement for the...DTM car. I never made a Gr.A spec car, there was more data for the DTM cars and they differ more from the stock car.That's what I've done
On another side, don't you think the "1990 s2" could replace the kuno's "Gr.A" ?
You can put whatever visuals you want on the cars. Officially, the DTM car is the replacement for the...DTM car. I never made a Gr.A spec car, there was more data for the DTM cars and they differ more from the stock car.
S2 is definitely not a racecar-level car. Also a good chance I will simply remove additional versions except the Sport Evo and DTM car for future updates, at least for the near future, if I ever update the E30. It's too much dev work right now to keep them all up to date.
You also don't need to maintain all of those and keep updating all of the tires etc. every time anything new is found.I don't see any reason to remove the additional versions since you already done them and they're pretty good.
You also don't need to maintain all of those and keep updating all of the tires etc. every time anything new is found.
I'm never going to be satisfied with anything I've done, so the other reason to not update anymore would be when there is no more improvements to be made. We're not yet at that point. Haven't even pushed the vanilla AC engine to the absolute max correlation it can deliver.Since AC is no more updated (apart the CSP stuff) and once you're satisfied with what you've done, there's no more need to update your mods. But I may miss something...
I'm never going to be satisfied with anything I've done, so the other reason to not update anymore would be when there is no more improvements to be made. We're not yet at that point. Haven't even pushed the vanilla AC engine to the absolute max correlation it can deliver.
We're somewhat close right now internally. A lot of big advancements in general tire knowledge which are making pieces fall in place. Now CSP features are necessary to really get more correlation in physics.Right.
Who could predict how far it can go ?
06.04.2021 Version 2.0
- CSP version 0.1.68+ required, 0.1.73+ recommended
- Removed S-versions to ease development
- Removed DTM car; separate mod now
- Changed arch_bmw_m3_e30_evo3_1990_drift to arch_bmw_m3_e30_1986_drift
- New CSP Extended Physics heating for tires
- New CSP Extended Physics tire features for slip, self aligning torque, camber etc.
- New CSP Extended Physics suspension features
- New logic for tire load curves, combined grip
- New more accurate front strut geometry...
I'm looking forward to this new separate version!Removed DTM car; separate mod now
I've got so much data for it nowadays that it's a massive PITA to keep maintained parallel with the roadcars. I'd rather also keep some stuff just simply separate in the inis so I don't have to even think about updating them in the roadcars and vice versa.I'm looking forward to this new separate version!