Post: Racing: Super-Soft (C)/(V) tyres value
03-05-2013, 01:18 PM #1
Bounkass
Are you high?
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); After some HxD time searching and experimenting I found "Racing: Super-Soft (C)" tyres. After experimenting more I found Comfort: Soft (V). So the list probably goes on and on. Unless (V) is the last.

Does anyone have a clue what the (C) and/or (V) means?

For the ones intereted in Racing: Super-Soft (C) tyres, the value is 19.

Edit 1: Just found Racing: Super-Soft (V) too! At value 28.

I will upload a full list later on as I progress! Atleast I'm not shy of sharing...

Edit 2: I just found out, the (C) tyres are for circuit driving, they are designed for more horizontal grip/corners, whereas the (V) tyres are designed for drag racing.

Edit 3:

Here's the full list of tyres and their respective values, all tyres listed I have personally tested:

0A = Racing: Super-Soft
0B = Racing: Intermediate (rain)
0C = Racing: Wet (heavy rain)
0D = Dirt
0E = Snow
00 = Comfort: Hard
01 = Comfort: Medium
02 = Comfort: Soft
03 = Sports: Hard
04 = Sports: Medium
05 = Sports: Soft
06 = Sports: Super-Soft
07 = Racing: Hard
08 = Racing: Medium
09 = Racing: Soft
10 = Comfort: Medium (C)
11 = Comfort: Soft (C)
12 = Sports: Hard (C)
13 =
14 =
15 =
16 =
17 =
18 =
19 = Racing Super-Soft (C)
20 = Comfort: Soft (V)
21 =
22 =
23 =
24 =
25 =
26 =
27 =
28 = Racing: Super-Soft (V)
29 = Comfort: Hard (00)
...

This is where I'm guessing the list repeats itself considering 29 aswell as 00 are both Comfort: Hard. So by the ooks of it, I'm guessing there are 34 different types of tyres. Including special conditions tyres. I found out numbers 19, 20 and 28 going by the rythm of the previous tyres.

Have fun!
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03-06-2013, 02:11 PM #29
dr1ft3r
Do a barrel roll!
Originally posted by Bounkass View Post
That's what I'm thinking... Getting sock of it, nothing seems to work. xD


Hmm, well i'm gonna look int more of it and see if I come up with anything else!
03-06-2013, 02:23 PM #30
Bounkass
Are you high?
Originally posted by dr1ft3r View Post
Hmm, well i'm gonna look int more of it and see if I come up with anything else!


All I want is to beable to buy all tyres in game, is it really that hard!? :happycry:
03-06-2013, 10:14 PM #31
I just figured out how to switch a FWD car to RWD & vice versa. See you guys in the drifting lobbies. :mmm:
03-06-2013, 10:27 PM #32
Tell us how
03-06-2013, 10:57 PM #33
duff77
Keeper
I've been playing around with drive type too from but it seems I'm either changing too many bytes because it changes engine placement too
03-07-2013, 10:23 AM #34
dr1ft3r
Do a barrel roll!
Originally posted by Commander View Post
I just figured out how to switch a FWD car to RWD & vice versa. See you guys in the drifting lobbies. :mmm:


Grats mate! This is still something I'm looking at, at the moment, but grats nonetheless!
03-08-2013, 03:21 AM #35
Bounkass
Are you high?
Originally posted by Commander View Post
I just figured out how to switch a FWD car to RWD & vice versa. See you guys in the drifting lobbies. :mmm:


Nothing personal, but don't bother saying if you're not sharing how... This is just rubbing it in our faces...
03-16-2013, 11:24 PM #36
Originally posted by dr1ft3r View Post
For the way this has been done, yes this is how you edit what tires are equipped, but you do not keep these tires unless you change a range of bytes, If everyone wants the list of tires here they are:

Comfort Hard
Comfort Medium
Comfort Soft
Sports Hard
Sports Medium
Sports Soft
Sports SuperSoft
Racing Hard
Racing Medium
Racing Soft
Racing SuperSoft
Racing Intermediate
Racing Rain
Dirt
Snow
Comfort Hard (C)
Comfort Medium (C)
Comfort Soft (C)
Sports Hard (C)
Sports Medium (C)
Sports Soft (C)
Sports SuperSoft (C)
Racing Hard (C)
Racing Medium (C)
Racing Soft (C)
Racing SuperSoft (C)
Racing Intermediate (C)
Racing Rain (C)
Dirt (C)
Snow (C)
Comfort Hard (V)
Comfort Medium (V)
Comfort Soft (V)
Sports Hard (V)
Sports Medium (V)
Sports Soft (V)
Sports SuperSoft (V)
Racing Hard (V)
Racing Medium (V)
Racing Soft (V)
Racing SuperSoft (V)
Racing Intermediate (V)
Racing Heavy Rain (V)
Dirt (V)
Snow (V)

The V stands for Velocity (increased grip off the line for drag racing) and the C stands for cornering (better traction in the corners), but as far as I have worked out, ther is 0 difference between the RSS, RSS (C) and the RSS (V).

Edit: Screw it:
This is what you need to change:

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Hey can you help me with this i can't seem to find the tires on my save here pic You must login or register to view this content.
03-17-2013, 12:32 AM #37
Bounkass
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Originally posted by 2310 View Post
Hey can you help me with this i can't seem to find the tires on my save here pic You must login or register to view this content.


You have PM. Smile

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