Doesn't work in 2.1. I tried everything I could to get this working, and nothing works. I don't suppose an update for 2.1 would even be possible either.
No matter what color I pick, red, black, it doesn't work. And yes the files are in \archive\pc\mod, but still doesn't work.
Only the interior recolor works.
Such a pitty, cause this car is absolutely amazing, but it is spoiled by the goofy looking vanilla color and only your mod is supposed to fix this issue. Hope you'll find time to look into it
EDIT: it does work, 2.1, as long as you have Material and Texture Override installed too, which is not mentionned anywhere in the description of the mod. Also, make sure to move the files into \archive\pc\mod.
This mostly applies to us who drag and drop the archive folder directly into the Cyberpunk directory. Can confirm that the mod files are organized a bit differently. The .archive files are sent into the \patch folder, which, of course, is the incorrect folder. You're going to have to manually install the mod in the \mod folder instead.
Good mod. Still works in 2.0+. I'm on 2.01 still right now and tried with the blue color. I just can't get over the fact that this mod doesn't address the color shift from the original paintjob. The color doesn't look uniform across the entire car, keeping the more metallic look in the front with the more glossier look in the back from the original two-tone paint job. So you get this weird mismatch of shades look between the front and the back of the car. If anyone else is bothered by this like me then try this recolor mod: https://www.nexusmods.com/cyberpunk2077/mods/1647?tab=images
That one doesn't really address the problem either to get a more uniformed color across the entire car in its single color options, but it at least has two-tone options that match up with the original paint job's two-tone look, which I think look a lot better with that in mind.
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No matter what color I pick, red, black, it doesn't work. And yes the files are in \archive\pc\mod, but still doesn't work.
Only the interior recolor works.
Such a pitty, cause this car is absolutely amazing, but it is spoiled by the goofy looking vanilla color and only your mod is supposed to fix this issue. Hope you'll find time to look into it
EDIT: it does work, 2.1, as long as you have Material and Texture Override installed too, which is not mentionned anywhere in the description of the mod. Also, make sure to move the files into \archive\pc\mod.
This mostly applies to us who drag and drop the archive folder directly into the Cyberpunk directory. Can confirm that the mod files are organized a bit differently. The .archive files are sent into the \patch folder, which, of course, is the incorrect folder. You're going to have to manually install the mod in the \mod folder instead.
After doing that, the mod works great!
That one doesn't really address the problem either to get a more uniformed color across the entire car in its single color options, but it at least has two-tone options that match up with the original paint job's two-tone look, which I think look a lot better with that in mind.
this is work for me
Anyone knows why the paint appears like this - https://imgur.com/a/iqOx3wL ?
I have these archives in my mod folder:
basegame_porsche_interior.archive
basegame_porsche_decals.archive
basegame_porsche_whitepaint.archive
basegame_porsche_material.archive
Anything wrong with this "Setup"?
Thanks in advance.