In the old patch Q version, I thought it was due to the way different languages write numbers greater than 1000. English would write 10,000 for ten thousand where in other languages, that would read 10 using the comma as a decimal point?
Yes. LFS can display the current displacement, so it must have stored it somewhere in it's allocated memory.
Though it gets a bit difficult when several instances of the same variable are stored. You won't know which one is the correct one to modify - try and error.
mkay, found some adress, that allows to change GTi weight. But then I checked it, and although car weights less, it's moving really weird. Doest want to change direction of driving, moving sideways.
I guess you have to register the files manually.
I think someone mentionned what you have to type in the Run... box, in the windows start menu, but I'm no specialist on that. It's in this or another Tweak thread, but I don't know that it works in Vista.
If you're using Vista, leave the .ocx files in the LFS Tweak folder, but the first time you run the program, use "run as administrator". This way it can register the .ocx files. Once registered you can run it normally.
For the moment, calculate the power to weight ratio and just set the power accordingly. If the original has 200kW and weighs 1000kg, set the one that weighs 1100kg to 220kW.
It may give you the same power to weight ratio, but it is not the same thing... A 800 kg car with 80hp will have a different handling than a 8000kg car with 800hp...
Very odd indeed. It almost seems like something is intercepting, and stopping ram from being edited. Can you go to your taskmgr, and take a screenshot of the processes running?
PM it to me, rather than post it here. Once we figure out a solution I'll post it
But a high power big car is nothing like a small car with less power but the same power to weight ratio. Using that logic the LX4 and FZ50 are the same thing :doh:
btw you can change the weight of all the cars in LFS by changing the multiplier for each class.