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Mod it until it crashes
Mod it until it crashes











mod it until it crashes

You are not allowed to modify or change this mod in any way.Ĥ. This does not include youtube ads or ads shown on for example your website that promotes my mod (without sharing the file)ģ. You are not allowed to earn money with this mod. You are not allowed to share this mod in your savegame or anything else like your own mods.Ģ. You have to follow everything listed below.ġ. I am the copyright owner of all 3d models and source code that this mod includes.

mod it until it crashes

Or by using the position reset button in "Mod Settings"

  • Installation/Position can also be reset by deleting partSave and ColorSave in Mods/Config/Mod Settings/SatsumaTurboCharger.
  • mod it until it crashes

    Soundfiles can be changed, just rename them to the same name as the original file.When above a specific rpm value, if you let go off the throttle you will hear a blowoff sound when using the racing turbocharger.Inside Mod Settings is a Debug button which will display various turbocharger values like powerMultiplier, boost generated and actual driving speed (will display more than the speedometer can).You can't install all parts (if you install one part of the gt turbo the other parts of the racing turbo can't be installed).In earlier versions the turbos were named big/small. If you see me saying big/small turbo i mean the above.It changes the same value as i do causing my mod to not be able to set the value. This mod won't work with the Supercharger mod.Write in Discussion AND ATTACH YOUR output_log.txt file!!!!!! or you will be ignored! I know it sounds complicated, but once you get a "core" list of mods that you feel you 'must' have, and always install, once you've done it a couple times, it goes a lot quicker and easier.If you have a problem DON'T WRITE IN REVIEWS, I can only answer ONCE! A little research and a simple spreadsheet can help organize things before installing anything. WOrk your way up, installing in smaller groupings, unitl you hit dedicated, decent sized parts packs, and install those one-at-a-time, again starting and testing the game between each install.Īlso, use Task Manager (or like) to keep an eye on RAM usage between groupings.Īlso, when you first begin, make sure you are aware of dependencies and incompatabilities between mods, so you can install them together. Then more complicated plugins (MechJeb, RemoteTech), and those with only a few simple parts. This helps narrow down any blatantly messed up mods.Īlso, I install the tiny, simpler, part-less plugin mods first. Start the game, and see if there are any obvious issues after each group. Its always best to install small groups of mods at a time. I run TONS of plugin mods (100-120), and usually no more than half a dozen small parts packs, with maybe one large one thrown in (Hardware limitations have a LOT to do with determining this).













    Mod it until it crashes