I am trying to modify the San Fransisco race files (change the opponents cars) and I save it, start the game, choose race, start race, and the original cars are there. Why won't it work? I want to have it to where the final circuit race has mustangs (the old one) and 2 1999 Mustangs. I did that, and still won't work. What is wrong?
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Modding sf's race file
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I assume that you've edited the right files and you've selected the right races where you've edited the opponent files, and of course have made the mod .ar file correctly. There are two kind of files where there are the opponents settings: .aimap files, that work with an Amateur type player profile, and .aimap_p files, that work with a Professional type player profile; maybe you've edited only the basenames of one of them, you have edit both in the same way.
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Maybe you are editing the wrong race file. The name should start with circuit, then a number (representing which race), then either .aimap (for Amateur profile) or .aimap_p (for Professional profile).
To find out the number of the race, go in game to the city/race selection screen, check the drop-down list of the races and count the races starting with zero (i.e. 0, 1, 2,...etc) until you reach the race you want to edit. Thats the number of the race. Also, when editing the correct race file, you will see the opponent names match those opponents in game race.
To find out the number of the race, go in game to the city/race selection screen, check the drop-down list of the races and count the races starting with zero (i.e. 0, 1, 2,...etc) until you reach the race you want to edit. Thats the number of the race. Also, when editing the correct race file, you will see the opponent names match those opponents in game race.
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Ok, follow the following easy procedure. After have extracted the .aimap and .aimap_p files of the SF race/s where you want to edit the opponents with DeAR2, edit them with Notemap changing only the part with the car basenames (the ones that starts with "vp") with the one/s that you already know of the add-on car/s that you want to make as opponents. Do this to both the files of each race and save. Now just place these files in new folder called sf, and place this folder with the files inside another new folder called race. At the end, make a .ar file of this folder with WinRar and ZIP compression adding at least five "!" ahead the file name, because the change of the mod is little.
Is suggested to don't use too detailed add-on cars as opponents, otherwise the game can crash while the race loading because of too polygons to manage.
Oh, and however there's already a tutorial around to know how make all this.
Is suggested to don't use too detailed add-on cars as opponents, otherwise the game can crash while the race loading because of too polygons to manage.
Oh, and however there's already a tutorial around to know how make all this.
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I got it to work. Here is how: I did just like Franch88 said (like I have been doing) but in WinRAR, I was putting the files in a ".zip" file (I changed the .zip to .ar) and named it "!!!!!!!racemod.ar" and changed the compression mode from Normal to Best, and it worked. I have no idea why it had to be like that.... but I got it to work....
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You must had to let it work now! In WinRar you can well directly put the .ar file extension in the archive file name while creating it, but before you always have to select the ZIP compression, as this image shows. The compression mode is irrelevant.
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