04-03-2014, 03:16 AM
This could lead onto a suggestion but I'll start with a question.
Currently, components and vehicles are both aged by the year the design work started on them and not the year they were actually released.
We already know that components deteriorate as they age. Does this process start with the year the item is designed (the displayed age) or the year it is actually released?
I know for a lot of components it generally doesn't matter unless you start work on them late in the year but a lot of vehicles take longer than a year to design. I've had a limo that took over two years from start to finish in one game I played.
In real life and I'm assuming in later game, it takes a lot longer than 2 years to fully design and prepare a vehicle for release.
I guess what I'm getting at is if things are the way they appear, many vehicles you release have stated deteriorating before they even hit the market.
Currently, components and vehicles are both aged by the year the design work started on them and not the year they were actually released.
We already know that components deteriorate as they age. Does this process start with the year the item is designed (the displayed age) or the year it is actually released?
I know for a lot of components it generally doesn't matter unless you start work on them late in the year but a lot of vehicles take longer than a year to design. I've had a limo that took over two years from start to finish in one game I played.
In real life and I'm assuming in later game, it takes a lot longer than 2 years to fully design and prepare a vehicle for release.
I guess what I'm getting at is if things are the way they appear, many vehicles you release have stated deteriorating before they even hit the market.