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#3dsimed 3.1 driver#
>-COURAGE LC70- INSTALLATION ->FEATURES Realistic perfromance ,no sildes, not tooo much over powered, super fast and top speed is 399 KM/H.ģ> Fixed bodykits wheels positions (same for all kits)Ĥ> NFS Prostreet Driver Model with new textures.ħ> Fixed Headlight,Brakelight,Reverse Light and Exuast Dummies and more accurate.
#3dsimed 3.1 code#
After making your edits, that existing code should start at either bytes 0, 4, 8, or C, following your file/folder name and padding byte(s)/word.Find more cars that replace Porsche Carrera GT NOTE: before making any edits, take note of the code that follows the current pad zero bytes/word of the material path/filename. If the folder filename ends at byte 0, 4, 8, or C, you would have three zero bytes after the filename, then one 32bit pad word (4bytes of zeros)
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If the folder/filename ends at byte 1, 5, 9, or D, you would have two zero bytes after the filename, then one 32bit pad word (4bytes of zeros) If the folder/filename ends at byte 2, 6, A or E, you would would have one zero byte after the filename, then one 32bit pad word (4bytes of zeros) If the folder/filename ends at byte 3, 7, B or F, you would have two 32bit pad words after the name (8 bytes of zeros) To go into more detail about item 2 above. Likewise, you can delete bytes for shorter folder/filenames following the rules of 1,2, and 3. Here's a writeup I had done in private before.ġ) Everything follows a 4 byte pattern throughout the code.Ģ) There must be at least one zero byte after the material path/filename (see more detail on this below)ģ) There is always a 32bit pad word afterwards (4bytes of zeros)Ĥ) You can insert more bytes to make room for longer folder/filenames, as long as items 1, 2, and 3 are followed. It's very easy to hex edit any meb for new folder and file paths, once you understand that about the pad bytes/word.
#3dsimed 3.1 mod#
If anybody has every done this option for a mod that was released, they put out broken tyres (and I know this has happened). The "Save Model." option strips away all off the rigging and breaks how the tyres function in the game. In order for the naming change to take effect, the "Save Model." option would need to be used. It does work for scaling, because that happens elsewhere in the code.Ĭlick to expand.I just want to mention that renaming materials does not work in 3dsimed when using the "update" option. In my initial post, I was assuming it would be possible.but not yet tested. If the positioning of bones is contained in this area, then repairing what zmod breaks on export might not be possible. So, all I did was replace everything starting at 2,3,0 and ending at first material entry, with the data from the original meb.ĥ,8,0 - I believe to be a small section for the skeleton riggingģ,1,0 - looks like another section for skeleton rigging.but could just be a part of 5,8,0 (the pattern of the data changes and has the look of a new data section) Back when I successfully was able to use a zmod tyre, I was just scaling. I do recommend the resizing of higher poly pcars tyres using 3dsimed over the use of zmod and hex editing of lower poly tyres from TDFRL. You'll find bones that are not located within the confines of the tyre, other times, the inner bead will deform upward into the rim and you'll see the bead bleeding through the lip of the wheel.
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When I say that there are bad bone placements made by SMS, this is rampant in NFS Shift series, TDFRL and pCars. The other export option in 3dsimed would erase the entire rigging.
#3dsimed 3.1 update#
The "Update" option in 3dsimed retains all of the the bones and the tyre/tread should all rotate correctly after an update save. Click to expand.You can do a quick resize in 3dsimed then save using the "Update NFS Shift Meb" option.