Blake81
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Blake81 got a reaction from dnk3912 in RELEASED: Vehicle Test 41
So I just found a bug that I.... really shouldn't be reporting as it is soooo awesome but....
When you leave a car's trunk empty and go to sleep, the contents of the trunk will re-spawn, and while the contents are random, it ALWAYS happens. For most cars, it ain't really a problem as getting some plastic bags or an umbrella, but for unique ones like Ranger Pickups or Spiffo Vans, free ammo and food, ahoy!...
Please don't fix this
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Blake81 got a reaction from DramaSetter in RELEASED: Vehicle Test 41
So I just found a bug that I.... really shouldn't be reporting as it is soooo awesome but....
When you leave a car's trunk empty and go to sleep, the contents of the trunk will re-spawn, and while the contents are random, it ALWAYS happens. For most cars, it ain't really a problem as getting some plastic bags or an umbrella, but for unique ones like Ranger Pickups or Spiffo Vans, free ammo and food, ahoy!...
Please don't fix this
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Blake81 got a reaction from Kuren in RELEASED: Vehicle Test 41
So I just found a bug that I.... really shouldn't be reporting as it is soooo awesome but....
When you leave a car's trunk empty and go to sleep, the contents of the trunk will re-spawn, and while the contents are random, it ALWAYS happens. For most cars, it ain't really a problem as getting some plastic bags or an umbrella, but for unique ones like Ranger Pickups or Spiffo Vans, free ammo and food, ahoy!...
Please don't fix this
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Blake81 got a reaction from Legoland99 in RELEASED: Vehicle Test 41
So I just found a bug that I.... really shouldn't be reporting as it is soooo awesome but....
When you leave a car's trunk empty and go to sleep, the contents of the trunk will re-spawn, and while the contents are random, it ALWAYS happens. For most cars, it ain't really a problem as getting some plastic bags or an umbrella, but for unique ones like Ranger Pickups or Spiffo Vans, free ammo and food, ahoy!...
Please don't fix this
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Blake81 got a reaction from trombonaught in Community Vehicle Suggestions
Considering that the in-game van is called the ''Valuline'', I'd say that one's already in. They even resemble quite a bit.
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Blake81 got a reaction from Octopus in Community Vehicle Suggestions
Considering that the in-game van is called the ''Valuline'', I'd say that one's already in. They even resemble quite a bit.
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Blake81 got a reaction from Tails in Community Vehicle Suggestions
Had never seen that one before, but I can't but think it resembles the in-game Chevalier Primani quite a bit, specially the shape of the headlights and grill.
Anyway, when I think of ''Early 90s Cars'', there are 3 names that always come to mind.
Ford Taurus (A.K.A. The Momsmobile)
If you can look at this guy and not think of either your mom dropping you at school or your GF's face of disappointment when you showed with this at the Prom Dance, then BEGONE MILLENNIAL!
I know at least 17 guys who learned to drive on this one. Truly, it was in the 90s what the Corolla is now....
Ford Mustang GT
Does this guy even needs an introductions? It's the GT! So much engine in such a tiny packing. It's the one and only Mustang whose driver's seat I've ever graced with the tender touch of my buttocks...
Honda Civic
So, the legend was born. And even after all these years, it's still a very popular choice (thanks in no small part to the EJ1 from the first Fast and Furious).
The only issue with them is that probably I would like them too much to use them.
On the other hand, however...
Toyota Camry (1993)
You could just put this in there, so I can enjoy myself wrecking it against the Zed.....
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Blake81 got a reaction from Octopus in Community Vehicle Suggestions
Had never seen that one before, but I can't but think it resembles the in-game Chevalier Primani quite a bit, specially the shape of the headlights and grill.
Anyway, when I think of ''Early 90s Cars'', there are 3 names that always come to mind.
Ford Taurus (A.K.A. The Momsmobile)
If you can look at this guy and not think of either your mom dropping you at school or your GF's face of disappointment when you showed with this at the Prom Dance, then BEGONE MILLENNIAL!
I know at least 17 guys who learned to drive on this one. Truly, it was in the 90s what the Corolla is now....
Ford Mustang GT
Does this guy even needs an introductions? It's the GT! So much engine in such a tiny packing. It's the one and only Mustang whose driver's seat I've ever graced with the tender touch of my buttocks...
Honda Civic
So, the legend was born. And even after all these years, it's still a very popular choice (thanks in no small part to the EJ1 from the first Fast and Furious).
The only issue with them is that probably I would like them too much to use them.
On the other hand, however...
Toyota Camry (1993)
You could just put this in there, so I can enjoy myself wrecking it against the Zed.....
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Blake81 got a reaction from Legoland99 in Community Vehicle Suggestions
Had never seen that one before, but I can't but think it resembles the in-game Chevalier Primani quite a bit, specially the shape of the headlights and grill.
Anyway, when I think of ''Early 90s Cars'', there are 3 names that always come to mind.
Ford Taurus (A.K.A. The Momsmobile)
If you can look at this guy and not think of either your mom dropping you at school or your GF's face of disappointment when you showed with this at the Prom Dance, then BEGONE MILLENNIAL!
I know at least 17 guys who learned to drive on this one. Truly, it was in the 90s what the Corolla is now....
Ford Mustang GT
Does this guy even needs an introductions? It's the GT! So much engine in such a tiny packing. It's the one and only Mustang whose driver's seat I've ever graced with the tender touch of my buttocks...
Honda Civic
So, the legend was born. And even after all these years, it's still a very popular choice (thanks in no small part to the EJ1 from the first Fast and Furious).
The only issue with them is that probably I would like them too much to use them.
On the other hand, however...
Toyota Camry (1993)
You could just put this in there, so I can enjoy myself wrecking it against the Zed.....
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Blake81 got a reaction from Legoland99 in RELEASED: Vehicle Test 41
Between the exit crash and the killer lag, this build is pretty much unplayable, and it ain't just the cars causing the lag. If you play with no cars, the lag remains.
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Blake81 got a reaction from Kuren in RELEASED: Build 38.30
I can confirm this has been on SP on Vehicle Build for almost 3 builds now. I thought it was just a coincidence.
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Blake81 got a reaction from DramaSetter in Possible vehicle interiors solution
This is amazing beyond words!
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Blake81 got a reaction from Kuren in RELEASED: Vehicle Test 41
Just found out that there's a rather misleading issue with the new Car Keys spawning.
It's not that keys are spawning less, is that we just DON'T SEE THEM.
7 out of 10 cars are now spawning with keys inside. However, unless you click the little Key icon in the new dash (which puts the key in, but doesn't start it), it still only shows the Hotwiring option, and you can even hotwire a car with a key by accident because of this.
The system works good; the only thing we need is something to make it more visible...
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Blake81 reacted to TheRealXeonyx in Possible vehicle interiors solution
I've been mulling this idea since the vehicles branch was released and I think I might have found a solution to having visible, interactive interiors in larger vehicles such as campers, rv's, cube trucks,semi's, etc. It's easier shown than described so I made up some screenshots:
For gits and shigs; lets say this is a camper
And I want to setup or lock down the vehicle
I would have to park inside a highlighted area that I would select either left to right or up to down so the interior could be properly generated
Now that I am parked inside the highlighted area, I would turn the vehicle off
And as such, the interior is now generated, perfect for camping in the woods or for those that like a life on the road
So, is this a feasible solution, or is this just wishful thinking?
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Blake81 reacted to RobertJohnson in RELEASED: Vehicle Test 41
Good call, gonna add this
Under the hood need a key tho (or vehicle unlocked), how do you open the hood if you don't? (you have to open it from the inside)
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Blake81 got a reaction from Legoland99 in RELEASED: Vehicle Test 41
Well, yeah, but that's exactly the problem.... We really SHOULDN'T need it for many of those things. I mean, we don't in real life.
If I understand it correctly, the reason you need the key is because all of those parts are usually inside of the car and wouldn't be possible to get them without opening the car. However, once the car is already open, be it via proper key opening or by breaking the window with a crowbar and opening it from inside, there's really no more need for the key. The same goes for all under the hood; you don't open the hood with a key, you open it with the Open Hood lever inside, and sure, you need the key to get to it, but once you're already inside, you don't.
Maybe, instead of needing the key to remove all of these things, we could require for the doors to be unlocked or open instead. That would make much more sense, and (IMHO) I don't think it would be too hard to implement as you already have the door locks implemented.
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Blake81 got a reaction from Shinjitsu noDeshi in RELEASED: Vehicle Test 41
Well, yeah, but that's exactly the problem.... We really SHOULDN'T need it for many of those things. I mean, we don't in real life.
If I understand it correctly, the reason you need the key is because all of those parts are usually inside of the car and wouldn't be possible to get them without opening the car. However, once the car is already open, be it via proper key opening or by breaking the window with a crowbar and opening it from inside, there's really no more need for the key. The same goes for all under the hood; you don't open the hood with a key, you open it with the Open Hood lever inside, and sure, you need the key to get to it, but once you're already inside, you don't.
Maybe, instead of needing the key to remove all of these things, we could require for the doors to be unlocked or open instead. That would make much more sense, and (IMHO) I don't think it would be too hard to implement as you already have the door locks implemented.
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Blake81 got a reaction from Kuren in RELEASED: Vehicle Test 41
Well, yeah, but that's exactly the problem.... We really SHOULDN'T need it for many of those things. I mean, we don't in real life.
If I understand it correctly, the reason you need the key is because all of those parts are usually inside of the car and wouldn't be possible to get them without opening the car. However, once the car is already open, be it via proper key opening or by breaking the window with a crowbar and opening it from inside, there's really no more need for the key. The same goes for all under the hood; you don't open the hood with a key, you open it with the Open Hood lever inside, and sure, you need the key to get to it, but once you're already inside, you don't.
Maybe, instead of needing the key to remove all of these things, we could require for the doors to be unlocked or open instead. That would make much more sense, and (IMHO) I don't think it would be too hard to implement as you already have the door locks implemented.
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Blake81 got a reaction from DramaSetter in RELEASED: Vehicle Test 41
Well, yeah, but that's exactly the problem.... We really SHOULDN'T need it for many of those things. I mean, we don't in real life.
If I understand it correctly, the reason you need the key is because all of those parts are usually inside of the car and wouldn't be possible to get them without opening the car. However, once the car is already open, be it via proper key opening or by breaking the window with a crowbar and opening it from inside, there's really no more need for the key. The same goes for all under the hood; you don't open the hood with a key, you open it with the Open Hood lever inside, and sure, you need the key to get to it, but once you're already inside, you don't.
Maybe, instead of needing the key to remove all of these things, we could require for the doors to be unlocked or open instead. That would make much more sense, and (IMHO) I don't think it would be too hard to implement as you already have the door locks implemented.
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Blake81 got a reaction from DramaSetter in RELEASED: Vehicle Test 41
Something really needs to be done about the whole Car Key thing... If hotwiring is ever going to be truly useful, we need to get rid of all these ''Needs Key'' replacement options. I mean, seriously, I can take out the battery of a car without its key, BUT PUTTING IT BACK STILL REQUIRES IT? That makes no sense. The same goes for the seats, can take them out, but not put them back without the key. That makes no sense again...
Sorry if I sound a bit pissy, it's that I just found not one, not two but THREE Ranger Pickups (my favorite car) at the big golf resort, but all 3 have dead batteries and no keys.... this is too much a tease....
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Blake81 got a reaction from Kuren in RELEASED: Vehicle Test 41
Something really needs to be done about the whole Car Key thing... If hotwiring is ever going to be truly useful, we need to get rid of all these ''Needs Key'' replacement options. I mean, seriously, I can take out the battery of a car without its key, BUT PUTTING IT BACK STILL REQUIRES IT? That makes no sense. The same goes for the seats, can take them out, but not put them back without the key. That makes no sense again...
Sorry if I sound a bit pissy, it's that I just found not one, not two but THREE Ranger Pickups (my favorite car) at the big golf resort, but all 3 have dead batteries and no keys.... this is too much a tease....
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Blake81 got a reaction from Shinjitsu noDeshi in RELEASED: Vehicle Test 41
Something really needs to be done about the whole Car Key thing... If hotwiring is ever going to be truly useful, we need to get rid of all these ''Needs Key'' replacement options. I mean, seriously, I can take out the battery of a car without its key, BUT PUTTING IT BACK STILL REQUIRES IT? That makes no sense. The same goes for the seats, can take them out, but not put them back without the key. That makes no sense again...
Sorry if I sound a bit pissy, it's that I just found not one, not two but THREE Ranger Pickups (my favorite car) at the big golf resort, but all 3 have dead batteries and no keys.... this is too much a tease....
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Blake81 got a reaction from DramaSetter in RELEASED: Vehicle Test 41
I just found out an issue that, while not car-related, it's taking place on this build and (as far as I know) not on the normal IWBUMS, and wasn't on the previous car build.
Table lamps no longer give any light.
It's not that they have no power; the turn on/off option still shows up and it wouldn't if they were unpowered. But they emit no light at all.
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Blake81 got a reaction from Shinjitsu noDeshi in RELEASED: Vehicle Test 41
I just found out an issue that, while not car-related, it's taking place on this build and (as far as I know) not on the normal IWBUMS, and wasn't on the previous car build.
Table lamps no longer give any light.
It's not that they have no power; the turn on/off option still shows up and it wouldn't if they were unpowered. But they emit no light at all.
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Blake81 got a reaction from DramaSetter in RELEASED: Vehicle Test 41
Yeah, so far never seen a non-green compact, and black seems to be the main color of choice by the RNGesus that paints the vehicles.