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@MrKote The polycount on most of these is around 10-15k, and that includes interior and engine/chassis (which is the same on almost every car by the way), so it's definitely not a lot. They serve as a good base however if you were trying to remodel the body (or put a lot of work into smoothing and fixing the rough parts, of which there are many). The biggest issue is honestly the main body itself, the bumpers, chrome parts and missing details can easily be fixed or added. Oh, and the interior and engine of course, those aren't up to standards aswell.
very nice/10
Incredible. This makes me wanna get back into modding as soon as possible haha
@P677112 I have my GTA modding stuff on pause currently because my zMod licence expired and I got very involved in the Guitar Hero/Clone Hero scene again, but I'm definitely planning to work on some more mods for GTA (and to finish the Astro) whenever I can find the time for that. And whenever I can renew my licence, that is!
@LUISDACOS You sure you downloaded the right car?
@zcerneboh Unfortunately, the modding support of pirated games is not allowed here. This error occurs because you can't update a pirated version, the pop-up lights however were only implemented in a later version of the game. Sorry.
@zcerneboh You mean the lights?
Thank you so much guys for all the kind words!
@ViSubversa Thank you for being a part of it and helping me out a lot with all those details, and with sending me tons of pictures and information!
@Yarm1995 Haha well you gave me the tip with the wheels, I probably would have noticed waaaaay to late, so thanks a lot!
@Al3x_M3rc3r Thanks! I tried to, but it looked reeeeeally weird with the texture I had. I promise I'll keep working on it though!
@ReNNie Danke! Ja stimmt, gute Idee eigentlich. Ich werde mal fragen :D
@Number1GojiFan That's actually how the lights on the Roadmaster are designed! Take a look at this video, somewhere around the end, you can see it pretty clear: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuT1TgR9O5A
I was confused in the beginning aswell, but back in the day, when I converted this Roadmaster to San Andreas, a friend told me that this is very common on US-american cars, since the cars there are required (or were required) to have some sort of "extra driving lights", I guess? I'm not too sure what the exact term is. But yeah, that's why the lights might look weird if you don't know the car.