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RP77777

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  1. Your reply is not indeed required, I read the post but they tell us they don't want to have spaceship hitting enormous speed despite the fact they want realism speed/top speed etc ... I hate people who just comment about being forcibly introduced in a subject.
  2. The engine algorithm is tremendous but it has some issues on some cars. I drive a Blista Compact and I had the opportunity to test a Benefactor Schafter with the 5.8 Liter Petrol I think It's the Mercedes-Benz E-Klass W212 AMG (not so sure sorry for the brand including) but this sporty sedan only reaches 117 MPH/124MPH and downhill can reach 130+MPH, I think this sedan deserves at least 150 MPH in this engine configuration, My personal Blista Compact with the smallest 1.6-litre petrol or even 1.4 (blista compact have badges saying it's 1.4 multijet something like that), I'm not so sure it reaches 110-120 MPH I know the difference in weight but It has only 123 HP I think and the Schafter 500 HP in PDM description, There are more engine speed issues I understand the logic behind this script for taking care of the exaggerated speed "rocket ship's on the street" but still I think it can be pushed far for the performance engine. So in my opinion some cars deserve much more acceleration at least... my opinion, maybe 150 MPH is top speed and for the exotic/supercar 170-180 MPH will be something enough cars with 500 HP should at least reach 155 MPH like the Schafter, this depends on staff if they want to change anything... In my opinion, it's a great update, great work for the developers for everything, Cheers!
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