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Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Acura NSX (NA2) [Add-on]

v1.5 Rev. G:
-fixed broken logos when World Level Of Detail is set to minimum
-fixed custom sound install script

converted from NFSPS / not compatible with Modloader

Features:

Can be customized with:
  • Bodykits
  • Spoilers (includes 1 added custom wing with carbon fiber variant)
  • Hoods
  • Rollcages (under "Roof Scoops")
  • Rims
  • Paint
  • Vinyls (debug map included, optional 1024px vinyl file included)
  • Decals and numbers
  • Tinted windows
  • Custom added parts (you'll need either the latest version of NFSMW Unlimiter installed or you can apply them via debug car customization with Extra Options):
    • Driver model (DRIVER slot - 5 styles)
    • Brake discs (FRONT BRAKE and REAR BRAKE slots - 5 styles)
    • Seats (ATTACHMENT0 slot - 4 styles)
Other features:
  • Optional NSX sounds ported from NFS ProStreet (courtesy of RedCarDriver)
  • Performance: +180 mph (+290 km/h) stock / 232 mph (375 km/h) maxed out

Installation (make backups first!):

  • Make sure you have NFSMW Unlimiter installed first
  • Extract the zip's contents to a folder
  • In Binary 2.2.0 or greater, click on "Launch Binary For Users" (left big button) and open the Acura NSX (NA2) Installer.end file. Follow the on-screen instructions and save when prompted.
  • With NFS-VltEd, go to File > Import > Modscript, open the NSXNA2_vlt.nfsms file, select Install VLT Data, click Install and save.
  • To use add-on cars you should either create a new savefile or patch your existing savefile with the Save Patcher and Save Editor tools. Patch the save first then open the save with the save editor and save it.

Used tools:

ZModeler 1.07b | NFS Car-Toolkit 3.0 | GIMP | DXTBmp | NFS TexEd 0.9.1 & 1.7 | Binary 2.2.0 | VLT-Ed 4.6 | Notepad

Copyrights/permissions:

If you would like to modify and/or distribute this mod, please:
  • keep this readme file without any alterations whatsoever (in case of just sharing this mod around)
  • give me proper credit (AJ_Lethal) for creating the mod
  • Seriously, respecting those conditions is not hard at all. Unless you're terminally dumb or a shameless, talentless hack.

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