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City-Driving Handling Mod for Audi A4 Quattro by SaleeN 1.0

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This mod is meant to be used while driving in FPS mode !!!

What does this mod bring new to the game?

- reworked suspensions to simulate the car's feeling on the road
- reworked breaking system
- reworked traction on all axes, especially lateral / sideways.
- reworked acceleration / top speed and gear shifting to better simulation of driving in the city.
- reworked car velocity and aerodynamics.

Hello guys, first of all, you should know that this is a realistic handling mod for those who drive this car in FPS mode. I created this handling to give you the sense of control and true feeling of the car, NOT SPEED. Driving this car through the crowded city , alongside with other cars is just a beauty. You can control your car very easy without going to 100 km/h too fast.

Now, there is a reason I've set the car's max speed to 100 km/h. In my experience of editing handling for gtav, I've came to the conclusion that if you want 1st person driving in this game you cant go beyond lets say 120-130 (and thats a bit of stretch already). If you drive too fast in this game, you will not be able to get the true feeling of the car.

Installation Instructions:

1. You need the car:

https://www.gta5-mods.com/vehicles/2017-audi-a4-quattro-abt-replace-tuning

2.Go to:

update / update.rpf / common / data

and drag handling.meta to desktop.

3.Open with Notepad and search (press CTRL+F) for Buffalo. Replace the handling lines of Buffalo with the ones in my file.

4. I've also included the POV (point of view from inside the car), to make your view look like mine (in my video). To change that, go to:

update / update.rpf / common / data / levels / gta5

5. Drag the vehicles.meta file to Desktop and open it with Notepad. Search for: buffalo and replace the line: with the one in my file.


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Primeiro envio: 15 de Julho de 2016
Último envio: 15 de Julho de 2016
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15 de Julho de 2016

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