A bit too high poly and lack of LODs is always a drawback, but IIRC this model's from like 2018 (at least that's when I remember seeing it) and it's nice to see abandonware get trotted out, unlike some mod creators.
A community that's not allowed to express its honest feelings towards something is a flawed community.
In the 2000s and early 2010s, I released mods for much simpler games than GTA V. They got criticised the HELL out of, even though I was only a child at the time and hardly capable of anything better. That criticism turned me into a stronger person who made better quality mods.
Were this 10 - 15 years ago, when we had proper forums with appropriate hierarchies, you would have been told to listen to the advice given by @MM3th0d and apply it in your subsequent projects. They would help you to become a far better modder using techniques that aren't hopelessly stuck in 2016, chiefly replacing cars or reusing modkits that don't fit the car.
You get 1.5/5 stars for your overall effort.
Because at least you tried. You do not deserve more than that for your clear lack of understanding the GTA V file format, or even basic car design. It certainly does not deserve an overall rating of 4.75/5. XXII's mods were far better than this, along with some A-grade presentation, yet had abysmally low scores because we were far better attuned at knowing what was a good quality mod, and what was nicely dressed-up horse dung. His mods were still very bad and he isn't getting a job for Rockstar any time soon. He now LARPs as a GTA VI "developer" posting fake, clickbait gameplay videos made in UE5.
All of your cars suffer from the same basic design flaws - flat sides. Hidden lines. A cheese grater front grill that no designer would ever make, even the most talentless fibreglass sculptors.
And if you're going to reflect my critiques against me and childishly challenge me to produce mods of my own accord?
I have no time for it. I've got a YouTube channel with 40,000 subscribers and counting and that takes up all my free time these days. No, I'm not going to tell you the name. You've already shown your maturity several times throughout this thread, so you're free to doubt me if you wish. I spent enough years in the shadow of morons to not invite even more of them into my life. Those who know me, know what I'm talking about. Those who don't - tough for you.
@chiki125_YT GTAWiseGuy (Robin Williams) retired from modding in 2019 after a very public meltdown. Suffice to say, he probably isn't ever coming back to the GTA community owing to his decline in mental health. Looking at his Instagram, he now owns an actual R35 GTR and is more than happy to take it out to shows.
Also lol, you really don't understand how much work goes into making a mod car for GTA if you think 50 Euros is anywhere near fair compensation for him to take hours and days out of his life to make such a car for you, especially for a guy that owns a £100,000 car in real life.
Maybe someone could make you a mapped body (with no premade vinyls) for 50 Euros, for a previously unmapped car. You want a full mod? You're gonna need to stick another zero on the end of that 50 at least. If you want someone like GTAWiseGuy to make it for you personally, you'll need to offer him a couple grand at least.
Or, you could just learn how to make mods. That's largely free, other than your electricity bill.
5 stars for the 5 years I had to wait for this one, even if I've long since moved on from gaming. Hopefully I can track down the Emperor Saikou and put it in my copy of the game once a window of "2 weeks" opens for me. I know some people have it.
Along with all the gatekept/paywalled cars like the Maxwell Gamma. They'll cost a pretty penny but at least I'll finally have the version of V I dreamed of as a teenager.
I'm surprised this idea took as long as it did to execute. Woulda thought someone would've been all over it from the week it was discovered in the Diamond Casino update. But then I also thought someone would've made a stock Omnis when that came out and well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@Axon It's actually a very legit question to ask, since it was originally announced in February last year and the general instruction to everyone being patient was to wait for 2.4... all the way back in April of 2019.
It's already been 14 months, there's a very real chance it might NOT come out this year. I'm going to stay patient as that's what I've been doing this whole time, and the last thing we need is a buggy mess.
@ImNotMentaL Hey there, I messed around with the .inis and made something I quite like, am I allowed to upload it? https://imgur.com/a/5VbyxIM Superb mod by the way, not too sure why a couple of buttons read as "Null" but they don't seem to interfere with the general function of the mod.
@Asqit No offence, but that model is ugly as hell and has the rear end of the Feroci tacked on to it. It looks like a "cut and shut". This on the other hand is actually a remodel of the ingame Stratum.
A bit too high poly and lack of LODs is always a drawback, but IIRC this model's from like 2018 (at least that's when I remember seeing it) and it's nice to see abandonware get trotted out, unlike some mod creators.
A community that's not allowed to express its honest feelings towards something is a flawed community.
In the 2000s and early 2010s, I released mods for much simpler games than GTA V. They got criticised the HELL out of, even though I was only a child at the time and hardly capable of anything better. That criticism turned me into a stronger person who made better quality mods.
Were this 10 - 15 years ago, when we had proper forums with appropriate hierarchies, you would have been told to listen to the advice given by @MM3th0d and apply it in your subsequent projects. They would help you to become a far better modder using techniques that aren't hopelessly stuck in 2016, chiefly replacing cars or reusing modkits that don't fit the car.
You get 1.5/5 stars for your overall effort.
Because at least you tried. You do not deserve more than that for your clear lack of understanding the GTA V file format, or even basic car design. It certainly does not deserve an overall rating of 4.75/5. XXII's mods were far better than this, along with some A-grade presentation, yet had abysmally low scores because we were far better attuned at knowing what was a good quality mod, and what was nicely dressed-up horse dung. His mods were still very bad and he isn't getting a job for Rockstar any time soon. He now LARPs as a GTA VI "developer" posting fake, clickbait gameplay videos made in UE5.
All of your cars suffer from the same basic design flaws - flat sides. Hidden lines. A cheese grater front grill that no designer would ever make, even the most talentless fibreglass sculptors.
And if you're going to reflect my critiques against me and childishly challenge me to produce mods of my own accord?
I have no time for it. I've got a YouTube channel with 40,000 subscribers and counting and that takes up all my free time these days. No, I'm not going to tell you the name. You've already shown your maturity several times throughout this thread, so you're free to doubt me if you wish. I spent enough years in the shadow of morons to not invite even more of them into my life. Those who know me, know what I'm talking about. Those who don't - tough for you.
See this website again in another 4 years.
@chiki125_YT GTAWiseGuy (Robin Williams) retired from modding in 2019 after a very public meltdown. Suffice to say, he probably isn't ever coming back to the GTA community owing to his decline in mental health. Looking at his Instagram, he now owns an actual R35 GTR and is more than happy to take it out to shows.
Also lol, you really don't understand how much work goes into making a mod car for GTA if you think 50 Euros is anywhere near fair compensation for him to take hours and days out of his life to make such a car for you, especially for a guy that owns a £100,000 car in real life.
Maybe someone could make you a mapped body (with no premade vinyls) for 50 Euros, for a previously unmapped car. You want a full mod? You're gonna need to stick another zero on the end of that 50 at least. If you want someone like GTAWiseGuy to make it for you personally, you'll need to offer him a couple grand at least.
Or, you could just learn how to make mods. That's largely free, other than your electricity bill.
5 stars for the 5 years I had to wait for this one, even if I've long since moved on from gaming. Hopefully I can track down the Emperor Saikou and put it in my copy of the game once a window of "2 weeks" opens for me. I know some people have it.
Along with all the gatekept/paywalled cars like the Maxwell Gamma. They'll cost a pretty penny but at least I'll finally have the version of V I dreamed of as a teenager.
This is just embarrassing.
I'm surprised this idea took as long as it did to execute. Woulda thought someone would've been all over it from the week it was discovered in the Diamond Casino update. But then I also thought someone would've made a stock Omnis when that came out and well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@Axon It's actually a very legit question to ask, since it was originally announced in February last year and the general instruction to everyone being patient was to wait for 2.4... all the way back in April of 2019.
It's already been 14 months, there's a very real chance it might NOT come out this year. I'm going to stay patient as that's what I've been doing this whole time, and the last thing we need is a buggy mess.
Liberté
@ImNotMentaL Hey there, I messed around with the .inis and made something I quite like, am I allowed to upload it? https://imgur.com/a/5VbyxIM
Superb mod by the way, not too sure why a couple of buttons read as "Null" but they don't seem to interfere with the general function of the mod.
@Asqit No offence, but that model is ugly as hell and has the rear end of the Feroci tacked on to it. It looks like a "cut and shut". This on the other hand is actually a remodel of the ingame Stratum.