The Initial idea behind flying Delorean was to implement not only Hover engine but also the car itself, staying closer to its historical prototype. To achieve this, I developed the Frame Lab Mod.
The DeLorean DMC-12 was originally built on a Lotus-designed frame, which served as the foundation for its development. Unfortunately, due to the company’s collapse, the car's engineering was never fully refined beyond this i...
Finally, it's time to revisit the DeLorean hover engine. Our first attempt at a flying machine was tricky to control and not very enjoyable. It took us some time to learn from our challenges, and I'm truly grateful for that journey. We're now developing a new version, which hopefully will be more fun to drive and fly.
In other words most of the time it works wrong, that is why you might feel a dramatic difference how you operate gas pedal in real car and in simulators.
Now this was fixed. These cars have updated throttle model, so we are making one another step&nbs...
While working on new stuff, and updating old mods and always got feeling that something is wrong with how cars reacts on throttle pedal.
Recently Niels Heusinkveld made bunch if useful videos on this topic with explanations. Kudos, Niels!
TLDR: most of games/sims implementation of the throttlePedal-to-engine reaction not really matches how it works in real life. Including AC, ACC, and AC Evo.
It is about how game translates our throttle pedal posi...
Last year we've started PDK implementation and Macan car update.
As you can see on the video both at final stages of testing now, so soon you'll get an Macan Turbo with PDK added into car pack, plus updated PDK for Panamera.
A lot of joy has left this world these days, but let's stay hopeful and keep dreaming.
While working on the LP608 Mercedes Truck, Water Physics, and the DeLorean in October, I used another car just to drive-something-else and reset my senses. For this, I picked a gorgeous Porsche 718 GTS 4.0 manual—a perfect choice for some real fun.
I won’t make you wait any longer: in the coming days, the 718 Boxster GTS 4.0 will be release...
This is the first car frame assembly with animated suspension.
I'm still collecting accurate vehicle information and I still need to double check the values which are hard to find but some are vital to overall consistency.
I noticed that some photos of the drawings are circulating on the Internet. If you have any, then now they are most needed )
The current plan is to use this naked version for the final suspension setup.