The "strangely high" offroad traction is because the traction is already closer to what would be the grip levels of the tires irl (albeit higher cause otherwise it doesn't handle the power) and because otherwise you cannot climb any slope
@3821 Just look at the bodyshell, it's all "bubbly" from broken normals, very noticeable in the 3rd pic (the overblown gloss makes it harder to spot I guess)
@Kopatych They're meant to be parking lights. https://www.classicdriver.com/sites/default/files/styles/two_third_slider/public/cars_images/mb_560sec_auctomobile_46.jpg
Indicators work too
@MrGTAmodsgerman bubble, not bobble, the normals are curved near the door gaps, instead of being flat as they should be.
@PermissionToLand easily =/= not at all tho
The "strangely high" offroad traction is because the traction is already closer to what would be the grip levels of the tires irl (albeit higher cause otherwise it doesn't handle the power) and because otherwise you cannot climb any slope
@3821 Just look at the bodyshell, it's all "bubbly" from broken normals, very noticeable in the 3rd pic (the overblown gloss makes it harder to spot I guess)
@Rins LOL, I guess you're so blind you didn't notice the "bubble normals" all over the car...
@Kopatych It is mandatory for every US-sold car. That's the European version.
@JCTC Unfortunately I don't have a better model
@Kopatych They're meant to be parking lights. https://www.classicdriver.com/sites/default/files/styles/two_third_slider/public/cars_images/mb_560sec_auctomobile_46.jpg
Indicators work too
@danibom ganjahouse rim pack
supep six power!!