I love the creativity, nice to sorta follow along a walking history of a fictional car company, really fun to see the ideas and effort put into each model.
Dude! Look up the vw type 3, your design looks so much like it. Can your perhaps make a fastback? I own one, it got a 1.6l boxer under the boot space and also a frunk @@ZenturiAutomotive
I just want to say thank you for making content with this mode of the game. I absolutely love this game and really appreciate it, not just sandbox mode all the time. Keep it up!
reminds me a lot of the Škoda 100/110 if they made it even better now we definitely need a sports coupe with an even more souped up prototype engine for the WRC lol which reminds me of two fun facts - the cylinder head of the 130LR Group B car from the 80s was later adapted for the 135/136 and the Favorit; also they used the same aluminum block pushrod engine architecture from the 1960s (in the 1000MB) until the mid 2000s (as the 1.4MPi)(though improvements like displacement increases, fuel injection, electronic ignition and a catalytic converter along with the capability to use unleaded gasoline were made over time)
As good as ever. Really enjoy the crossover with Beam NG to bring the designs to life and see how these cars would operate "in the real world" so to speak.
Thank you so much! I try to make it as understandable as possible, but it's so complex! I love it though and I'm happy that I could help you understand it as well! :)
I think in order to avoid white bumpers, you have to paint them with the premade chrome among the textures (you know the page with Glossy Plastic and Matte Plastic. You have to pick the premade chrome) 'cause if you use the chrome from the car's color palette, there's a bug when exporting. At least that's how I managed to get rid of white bumpers on my game :)
i was watching an older series you made and i think you just really like estate cars because you said something similar when you made an estate variant in an old video
I think it's got to do with the interior space compared to the vehicle size. I've always loved being able to package things and estates are very space efficient :)
I'd love to get my hands on a car with recirculating ball steering for a day or so, just to see if it feels any different from rack and pinion. I had never even heard of it before seeing it in automation.
You really need to check your factory settings. Last episode you could have seen that the demand for cars was way higher than the number of cars the factory could produce. This led to your deficit in production and the payback. Ideally, production meets demands when the factory works around two shifts, see the yellow and green lines in the graph at 21:40. You can overwork the factory at the cost of higher wear and tear to produce all pre-orders, after which production can settle at around two shifts. This maximizes factory efficiency and reduces costs.
You can also plan for the future for a new car or facelift by setting the shifts higher to make supply greater than demand. The shifts after preorders start below 2 but gradually increase due to increase in market awareness and therefore increasing sales. It is bad for shifts to ever go above 2.2 due to skyrocketing production costs.
I was really not expecting a rear engined station wagon but it really looks nice! May have some cooling issues though but hey free heating in the winter am I right?
I guess so, I thought I would give it a try and it works! I guess the underside would be designed to pull up a lot of cool air, but even then, traffic jams will be very toasty! XD
I don’t know if it might work for you, but when my bumpers are white in beamng, i fix it by in automation, changing the material of the bumper from the default to chrome, it will look the same in automation but in Beamng it will look chrome.
i like your cars, they're very nice and good, the only problem i have is with the colours you pick for them lmao i'm really sorry, but the a-200 looks hideous with that colour. please don't take this as an insult
Im impressed with the upload speeds
Thank you, im trying my best!
I love this new speed of uploads! Hope you dont burn yourself out.
Im having an absolute blast making these videos, so dont worry, they are not going anywhere!
I love the creativity, nice to sorta follow along a walking history of a fictional car company, really fun to see the ideas and effort put into each model.
It’s nice to see you back, I missed your first episodes but I’ll watch them after this, keep up the good work my friend
Thank you so much, i really appreciate it!
Dude! Look up the vw type 3, your design looks so much like it.
Can your perhaps make a fastback? I own one, it got a 1.6l boxer under the boot space and also a frunk @@ZenturiAutomotive
You are not wrong, and wow is it gorgeous! I will definitely see if I can make a fastback variant of this car, I love it!
I just want to say thank you for making content with this mode of the game. I absolutely love this game and really appreciate it, not just sandbox mode all the time. Keep it up!
the bumpers are white because the chrome paint is actually white chrome, you should use the stock game's chrome
reminds me a lot of the Škoda 100/110 if they made it even better
now we definitely need a sports coupe with an even more souped up prototype engine for the WRC lol
which reminds me of two fun facts - the cylinder head of the 130LR Group B car from the 80s was later adapted for the 135/136 and the Favorit; also they used the same aluminum block pushrod engine architecture from the 1960s (in the 1000MB) until the mid 2000s (as the 1.4MPi)(though improvements like displacement increases, fuel injection, electronic ignition and a catalytic converter along with the capability to use unleaded gasoline were made over time)
That is genuinely very interesting, i did not know this! Could that mean that the block is actually one of the longest produced engine blocks ever?
some were produced for much longer probably
maybe still are
It wouldn't surprise me, but its facts like those that I absolutely love!
It is the first time I'm seeing automation being used like this and even creating the interior of the car
I can't wait wait for Avus to create a Group B car
I wish I could do interior like you. Great projects
Thank you so much, It's just a lot of practice my friend! :)
great video yet again!
Thank you so much!
As good as ever. Really enjoy the crossover with Beam NG to bring the designs to life and see how these cars would operate "in the real world" so to speak.
Thank you so much, I'm happy you enjoy it! :)
Yo these Avus episodes are absolutely FLYING in, love it
Love your videos🥳😃👍🏻
aww hell yeah, this is the only way i understand career mode in AT lol
Thank you so much! I try to make it as understandable as possible, but it's so complex! I love it though and I'm happy that I could help you understand it as well! :)
Love it!! Although the roof rack on the A100 and the A200 E really doesn't fit.
I disagree on the a200, its basically a station wagon which is a family travel vehicle that needs storage room for luggage
@@gatorgaming3834 I'm talking about the sedan version, the E, the wagon's trim, which rocks, is called W.
Yes back to back love it
I think in order to avoid white bumpers, you have to paint them with the premade chrome among the textures (you know the page with Glossy Plastic and Matte Plastic. You have to pick the premade chrome) 'cause if you use the chrome from the car's color palette, there's a bug when exporting. At least that's how I managed to get rid of white bumpers on my game :)
i was watching an older series you made and i think you just really like estate cars because you said something similar when you made an estate variant in an old video
I think it's got to do with the interior space compared to the vehicle size. I've always loved being able to package things and estates are very space efficient :)
I'd love to get my hands on a car with recirculating ball steering for a day or so, just to see if it feels any different from rack and pinion. I had never even heard of it before seeing it in automation.
VW put a boxer engine in the boot of the Type 4, so no hand waving needed!
You really need to check your factory settings. Last episode you could have seen that the demand for cars was way higher than the number of cars the factory could produce. This led to your deficit in production and the payback. Ideally, production meets demands when the factory works around two shifts, see the yellow and green lines in the graph at 21:40. You can overwork the factory at the cost of higher wear and tear to produce all pre-orders, after which production can settle at around two shifts. This maximizes factory efficiency and reduces costs.
You can also plan for the future for a new car or facelift by setting the shifts higher to make supply greater than demand. The shifts after preorders start below 2 but gradually increase due to increase in market awareness and therefore increasing sales. It is bad for shifts to ever go above 2.2 due to skyrocketing production costs.
Reminds me of a Trabant.
I was really not expecting a rear engined station wagon but it really looks nice! May have some cooling issues though but hey free heating in the winter am I right?
I guess so, I thought I would give it a try and it works! I guess the underside would be designed to pull up a lot of cool air, but even then, traffic jams will be very toasty! XD
It reminds me of a mix of a trabant and a volvo
In a way, I see what you mean!
45 hp engine would be perfect for a small two seat roadster
I agree, and I do have plans for it! ;)
Looks kinda like a 50s opel with a funny grille
It has a huge smile to it, I love it! XD
If you make an estate variant, wehre would be the advantage of this car? It's engine is in the back. Shouldn't it be upfront?
Make a rally version just for fun maybe?
I don’t know if it might work for you, but when my bumpers are white in beamng, i fix it by in automation, changing the material of the bumper from the default to chrome, it will look the same in automation but in Beamng it will look chrome.
i like your cars, they're very nice and good, the only problem i have is with the colours you pick for them lmao
i'm really sorry, but the a-200 looks hideous with that colour. please don't take this as an insult
You cars don’t have a centre mirror.
First
Damn you were quick! XD
@ of course I am, you’re my fav small TH-camr and you deserve much more than most
@@HELL10N5 aw thank you so much, you have no idea how happy that makes me! :)
Anytime my friend
Have a good rest of your day
The car cools fine except for the rear where is bland and terrible