10-10-2013, 12:13 PM
When I get back home in 3 days I'll give you detailed information about the xml files.
Torque is heavily effected by gearing, as is horsepower of course. The horsepower displayed while designing is an estimation with generic gearing. I will look to see if there is room to fit torque in the smaller resolutions when I get back.
If i'm not mistaken year also effects chassis lengths. I will give you the formaly again, when I get back.
Also I still have some balancing to do in this reguard. (it's a lot better than it used to be though)
If i'm not mistaken 3-bank W's were called VV's ? While the 4 bank W's were called W's
I am missing a few formats, I admit. But again, not something I'm really worried about until most of the other stuff is taken care of. I have made a note of the stuff you have mentioned in this thread though (steam engines, etc)
Torque is heavily effected by gearing, as is horsepower of course. The horsepower displayed while designing is an estimation with generic gearing. I will look to see if there is room to fit torque in the smaller resolutions when I get back.
If i'm not mistaken year also effects chassis lengths. I will give you the formaly again, when I get back.
Also I still have some balancing to do in this reguard. (it's a lot better than it used to be though)
If i'm not mistaken 3-bank W's were called VV's ? While the 4 bank W's were called W's
I am missing a few formats, I admit. But again, not something I'm really worried about until most of the other stuff is taken care of. I have made a note of the stuff you have mentioned in this thread though (steam engines, etc)
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good human beings save the world, so that bastards like me can keep creating art, become immortal.
if you read this after I am dead it means I made it." ― Charles Bukowski