Profile image

Reverse Lights

1,559 SpeedDemon348  5.0 years ago

Just Put In The Input ceil(-Pitch)

  • Log in to leave a comment
  • Profile image
    28.6k YarisSedan

    Thx!

    1.6 years ago
  • Profile image

    Thanks You All!

    5.0 years ago
  • Profile image

    ceil(-Pitch) @jamesPLANESii

    +1 5.0 years ago
  • Profile image

    Although it works both way @jamesPLANESii

    5.0 years ago
  • Profile image

    I did it in a minute @jamesPLANESii

    5.0 years ago
  • Profile image

    @plane918273645 I found it isn't possible :(. You're just gonna have to do the piston technique :/

    5.0 years ago
  • Profile image

    I can’t be bothered to code it in lol you do it @jamesPLANESii

    5.0 years ago
  • Profile image

    Fine tuner and overload are on iOS now @plane918273645

    5.0 years ago
  • Profile image

    I’m iOS @jamesPLANESii

    5.0 years ago
  • Profile image

    Wait
    Let’s try
    @plane918273645

    5.0 years ago
  • Profile image

    But can’t you just use the new “trees?” @jamesPLANESii

    5.0 years ago
  • Profile image

    Parts:

    • Beacon (always on, halo disabled)
    • Beacon (always off)
    • Very short range piston set to pitch and inverted (so it extends when you pitch down)

    1. Place the beacon that’s always off where you want your reverse lights to be.
    2. Place the beacon that’s always on on the end of the piston. Nudge so that the X & Y coordinates are the same as the reverse light.
    3. Nudge the piston and on beacon forward so the beacon on the end is just hidden by the beacon that!s always off. Attach the piston to the car.
    4. Test that it works. Done!
    5.0 years ago
  • Profile image
    860 E1

    upon viewing xml file its quite simple if you can xml mod via overload, just go to beacon in overload and change input to "brake", so this won't technically be a "pitch down" but if you hit brake they should come on, let me mess around a little bit and ill get back to you on that one

    5.0 years ago
  • Profile image
    860 E1

    yes it is infact, i did it with an old build i did 2 years ago, if you have overload you can find my 1979 pontiac trans am and view what i did or just nag them off of that and save to subassembelies

    5.0 years ago
  • Profile image
    24.4k NoGoCars

    not sure, though it would be nice.

    5.0 years ago