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  1. VinceKaufman's Avatar Senior Moderator
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    Posted 05-22-2012, 05:41 PM

    I don't see the justification of buying a $2000 computer just to run this, i just don't.

    But anyways, this is a test of a generic crown vic engine, prominently found in games like Need For Speed Hot Pursuit 2, All Points Bulletin: Reloaded (Dolton Broadwing Engine), and others.


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    Posted 05-22-2012, 09:40 PM

    To run what?
    Sounds like a chainsaw, not the V8 sound from a Crown Vic.
    Also work on the looping, it sounds like you have a flat tire :/

    Sorry, but i had to say this. It should sound like your CVPI engine soundmod for SA.
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    Posted 05-24-2012, 09:41 AM

    if you've heard the engine of the vic in APB, it sounds similar to this...

    GTA IV uses 1 second samples for their engines, one at high RPM, low RPM, normal idle and idle at the exhaust. It goes back to the original way games made engines back in the days of the first need for speed games back in 1998. GTA SA uses a 3 second sample for the acceleration, 1 for the top gear, 1 for the deceleration, takeoff and idle.

    IV engine modding is a pain in the ***.

 

 

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