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Changelogs
Version 1.2
Added 3 checkboxes, "Ignore Alternator Belt", "Ignore Oil Filter", "Ignore Cylinder head (carburator, sparkplug, headers)" - If activated these components will not be invisible.
Version 1.1
Added a checkbox capable of disabling some visible vehicle components that were previously disabled. (headlights, Mudflaps, antennas, exhaust and muffler)
Version 1.0
SatsumaFpsOptimization v1.0
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The Satsuma is undoubtedly the coolest car in My Summer Car, but it's also the most demanding on the game's physics due to its large number of components, which significantly affects FPS for players with weaker PCs. With that in mind, I decided to create this mod. This mod disables 102 engine components when you're in driver mode, which noticeably increases FPS, by about 10 frames or more. In my tests, I didn't encounter any bugs that could break the game. All of the Satsuma's functionalities remain fully operational.