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AERO88 car shapes into GN1970 ?

Charles F. Castor Jr

AERO88 car shapes into GN1970 ?

by Charles F. Castor Jr » Sun, 25 Dec 2005 18:23:51

Is it possible to take one of the body shapes from areo88 mod and
replace one of the body shapes in gn1970? Can it be done by unpacking
the dat file and just replacing of files or is there more to it than
that? If it can be done what files need to be change?

Thanks
Charlie

iCrashe

AERO88 car shapes into GN1970 ?

by iCrashe » Mon, 26 Dec 2005 05:26:22

The question is? Why would you want to do something like that?  And to
answer your question. No you can't. There's are more to getting a model into
a game then unpacking a dat file..lol

In case you didn't know. The GN70 and AERO88 physics are the same. They use
the CTS ( trucks ) physics.



Charles F. Castor Jr

AERO88 car shapes into GN1970 ?

by Charles F. Castor Jr » Mon, 26 Dec 2005 19:53:57

Why would I want to do something like that is that the Tbird shape in aero88
made a great 1974 type of camaro.

> The question is? Why would you want to do something like that?  And to
> answer your question. No you can't. There's are more to getting a model into
> a game then unpacking a dat file..lol

> In case you didn't know. The GN70 and AERO88 physics are the same. They use
> the CTS ( trucks ) physics.



> > Is it possible to take one of the body shapes from areo88 mod and
> > replace one of the body shapes in gn1970? Can it be done by unpacking
> > the dat file and just replacing of files or is there more to it than
> > that? If it can be done what files need to be change?

> > Thanks
> > Charlie


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