Note that these are just classes/categories to use the same components for a 'class' of vehicles. Other screenshot ordered by the First column: and optimized the engine for Fuel consumption in the Sedan. So this helped me to understand that I could reuse my Phaeton components for a Sedan as long as: I really could not fit these in any category, look them up yourself too.Ĭompact SUV (Dependability/Drivability/Power) So my suggested vehicle classes are as follows: By the way following month, June, the global demand for my Coupe has dropped another 600 units despite my reducing the price from 1950 to 1750 per unit. So I could reuse a set of components (frame,engine,gearbox) for different cars. Lol happens, and yes I check the paper every month to keep an eye out for major events and where the AI is adding factories. on how to implement mods and install them. The real reason I made this table was that I had difficulty reusing the same component. Engine: Prevent GearCity: Classic from loading GearCity: 2nd Gear save games. Some vehicles are not available from your starting date, see the excellent Unlock guide from bschneider here: I used them to group/classify cars for component sharing. ![]() Please note: I took some freedom in defining First, Second and Third advices. The columns First, Second and Third describe which specification to really look after. Green is what you want to make sure is in your car The colomns Performance, Drivability, Luxery, etc match with the recommended stars in the game. ![]() ![]() When you have the same trouble finding what to look out for when designing components for specific cars these screenshots could help you. So for example, when I start at 1900 and build components for a Phaeton and want to build a Sedan later with these exact same components, what are the specification to look out for? And yes, the game shows you stars when you design you components but I can't easily compare it with other vehicles. Well, I love GearCity but I have one main question that hinders my game progress: which components could I reuse for different types of vehicle. If you need to access the install folder for GearCity, and you have the game installed via Steam, this is how you do it: Windows and Linux Move your mouse over Library in the upper menu of Steam.
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