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Need for Speed High Stakes Downloads
Ford TS50 left-hand driven 'customized'
AuthorsAJ_Lethal, FranknFurter
Added On
January 27, 2017
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5,977
Downloads
805
Version
High Stakes
Brand
Ford
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Additional Screenshots
NFS:HS Features
Class | A | Serial # | 8 |
Damage | No | Dashboard | Incorrect |
Convertible | Yes | Vidwall | No |
Windows | Clear | Licence Plate | Customizable |
Top Speed | 160 mph 255 kmh |
Polycount | 6163 |
Driver | Animated |
Description
Revised version of AJ_Lethal's *Ford TS50* based on a HP2 Conversion of Viper J5' TS50
Featering a left-hand steering wheel (also in dashview), a sunroof and several refinements like a lit dash, Xenon headlights as well as a slightly improved Carp.txt and mesh structure which is also decreased in polyload and carmesh .fce load
The car is also downscaled to real size (factor 0.95) based on the car's wheelbase of 2.79m
I am very well aware of the fact that the real car is of Ford FTE of Australia hence correctly right-hand driven so this update is more or less 'fictional' or 'custom rebuild' .. ;)
I haven't added the VidWall and showroom files for filesize reasons so plz. d/l the original car first and unzip the necessary files (*.qfs ..) to the specified directories .. and
Have fun!
Frank (FranknFurter)
Featering a left-hand steering wheel (also in dashview), a sunroof and several refinements like a lit dash, Xenon headlights as well as a slightly improved Carp.txt and mesh structure which is also decreased in polyload and carmesh .fce load
The car is also downscaled to real size (factor 0.95) based on the car's wheelbase of 2.79m
I am very well aware of the fact that the real car is of Ford FTE of Australia hence correctly right-hand driven so this update is more or less 'fictional' or 'custom rebuild' .. ;)
I haven't added the VidWall and showroom files for filesize reasons so plz. d/l the original car first and unzip the necessary files (*.qfs ..) to the specified directories .. and
Have fun!
Frank (FranknFurter)
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Visitor Comments
An,um, I Thank you Frank an AJ for, the Perm. An the Making of it!! You guys Rock my little World here! :D Installing again now the dash Lights? :)
Notice if the car smaller in HS , it is more complicated to make a realistical handling to it (High Stakes' bikes and cadilacs: of reason of physical dimansions). I think AJ's TS50 is more similar to Martin Leps cars' scales. At least this is my opinion.
the resulting fault to original car will then be -0.25% (0.95*1.05=0.9975)
or rather: upscale to 111%, downscale again by 95%, fault: +0.1775%
You can also continue using AJ's original car :o .. d/l here is NOT a must .. ;)
Playing NFS itself is not a must at all .. there's other things out there I heard .. like 'abnoeic underwater bowling' or 'advanced basket weaving' ... :D :D :D
The reason why I scale cars to size is to have comparable values among cars .. that makes it easier for example to import/export parts such as lightbars, wheels and other stuff like using a library ... :D
Martin Leps cars are usually done by default NFS4 oversize factor 1.06 .. this is normal if you do not change the ZModeler grid to 'real meters' = 1.00 (Standard Zmodeler grid is 1.06 = 'NFS4 meters' by default)
.. and just to increase your confusion: other games even use a 10% oversize (like also NFS III or other older games did, that's why the 'outside cops' appear that large since they're from NFS III still ..) or just completely different values .. :p
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