Enhanced BMW Z4 G29 & Toyota Supra A90 B58 I6 Engine Audio (OIV Mod / FiveM) 2.0

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Enhanced BMW Z4 G29 & Toyota Supra A90 B58 I6 Engine Audio (OIV Mod / FiveM)

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== Mod Info ==
BMW B58 I6 Engine Sound v2.0 Commissioned by: ProStreet P2

Changelog:
2.0 - Completely reworked with all engine/exhaust samples from NFS Heat's 2019 BMW Z4 M40i.

Credits: Monky, w/, RooST4R, dexyfex - REL Documentation Legacy_DMC - GSTools, REV guidance 3P1C - REL XMLs InfamousSabre - Help with sample improvements/fixes, Audacity guidance Pole Position Production - Raw samples from NFS Heat TheAdmiester - extracting samples from NFS Heat

Recommended usage: "BMW_B58"

== Description == This mod implements (without replacements!) a custom engine/exhaust audio from another game(s), which can be loaded onto any vehicle by using "b58b30" in the vehicles.meta audioNameHash entry for a given car. Contains AWC files with an NPC/outside version along with custom DAT151 and DAT54 files used for audio configuration. This mod uses samples that are ported from Need for Speed: Heat, thanks to a newly developed granular porting method. Compare it to youtube videos of the original source! Extra effort is also spent on non-engine-related parts of the audio, for an immersive experience. AWC/REL code is open-source and unencrypted for those who want to edit it for personal use or to learn from it, however I do NOT tolerate reuploads without my explicit permission.

== Installation == Installation instructions and additional info are in the readme.txt.


First Upload: November 12, 2024 Last Updated: November 12, 2024


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