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Great asset by the way! Can't wait to use this in my city :)
I didn't know about this mod, I'll definitely update the asset using this mod to remove the AVO dependency, thank you for pointing that :)
I would like to create a MOM version of it, but I ignore if creating MOM assets is as simple as using an existing MOM asset as a template or if it requires additional steps, I'll mess around and post once I found out. I knew about the LOD, yet both the look and the tri count were OK so I stick with that :) Thank you very much for these helpful remarks
1. If user needs AVO mod, put it as required item, to evade complaints from users who can't read description. If not, dont mention it in the description. If you use Access Violation's "Extended Asset Editor" you will have an option to replace last car with engine, which removes the need of using AVO or anything else.
2. I'd add manufacturer name somewhere, since it's usually searched in the workshop, in the description if not possible on the title.
3. MOM Ready variants are usually appreciated, though it's your option to not release them. It is just less convenient for the rest of the players.
4. In game LOD is a wildcard, since it optimizes full model sometimes high triss, sometimes complete dumb way.
Overall it's a good looking asset, shame you didnt add close-up shots. Looking forward to see more, cheers.