


That means instead of 880 vehicles, i would need at least 3520. That being said, i would need 4 entries in the car database, for 1 single vehicle, 1 entry being it stock, and 1 new entry for each tune kit. TDU will only understand a car class change if it reads a new entry on the database. Why the car classes are broken and i have overpowered vehicles for it's class?īecause that was the easiest way i found to get these high-power tunes and keep the game "easily moddable". Now, if you set 330 km/h, the car will actually be faster than it should, and will reach 363 km/h.ĭeducting 10% of the speed makes not only the final gear accurate, but every gear will top at the correct speed, if your gear ratios are correct, which means the speed you need to shift will also be accurate. So, if a car final gear speed is 330 km/h, if you set as 300 km/h, in-game the car will reach 330 km/h. That's because TDU, by standard, adds around 10% more top speed. Ok, but why it is actually the Top Speed value is lower than the final gear speed? Usually, vehicles that have an "Overdrive gear" will display absurd values, since the last gear is really long, with the porpouse of fuel saving. Which means, the maximum speed that the final gear could achieve, regardless of it's power or drag. Sadly, to get the gear ratios to work as they should, you must set the car's Top Speed as the top gear speed.

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If you're not feeling like selling all vehicles, just drive off the house with an Alfa Romeo GT BEFORE you install TDU Platinum, but this method might crash your game once you check some vehicles in the garage. For existing profiles, it's recommended to sell your vehicles and stay only with an Alfa Romeo GT BEFORE you install TDU Platinum. Always remember to make a backup of your game before you perform any modification. Without everyone, TDU Platinum wouldn't be anything more than a dream, so, all those people deserve a round of applause and we'll meet somewhere in Hawaii. And many other who have worked to keep TDU alive and interesting for so many years.
