@RankStarfish201 this is the last thing i posted, it uses the RPM gauge. Im currently making one using an altimiter too. The engine is exposed, so you can easily select it
You gotta make a variable on what you want to check with the RPM gauge. Then, you need to rename the input on the gauge to be what you wrote (eg Car Engine with the variable 'EngineRPM', so the input for the gauge needs to be rewriten to be 'EngineRPM/600'). To not make them rotate endlessly, you gotta decrease the multiplier.
You could also copy the input for the RPM gauge into an altimiter. Id suggest doing that and only removing the rest of the needles and messing with the multiplier because then it goes up to 9 instead 6
@Mage2IsTriggered thanks
@RankStarfish201 this is the last thing i posted, it uses the RPM gauge. Im currently making one using an altimiter too. The engine is exposed, so you can easily select it
@XD69 it will go off throttle not accurate rpm
Just click on the first option or custom button and it will change
@Mage2IsTriggered I have much easier method
@Mage2IsTriggered Do you you have any builds I could use as a reference?
You gotta make a variable on what you want to check with the RPM gauge. Then, you need to rename the input on the gauge to be what you wrote (eg Car Engine with the variable 'EngineRPM', so the input for the gauge needs to be rewriten to be 'EngineRPM/600'). To not make them rotate endlessly, you gotta decrease the multiplier.
You could also copy the input for the RPM gauge into an altimiter. Id suggest doing that and only removing the rest of the needles and messing with the multiplier because then it goes up to 9 instead 6