
Studio397WINDOWIN.dds Step 3: Open MAS2.exe jsonįor this guide let's assume your car is called 'Studio397': Studio397.json If you don't know how to create a custom livery see How to paint a car with the new material system. Step 2: Collect all your livery files into that folder.Ĭollect all of your custom livery files inside 'Bentley League Updates' folder. So for example, choose something like 'Bentley League Updates'. The name is not really relevant other than for yourself. Make a folder (on your desktop) with the name of the car you want to create an update for. That includes what physics, upgrades and sound the vehicle has (things we typically do not want to mess with) but also information like: A VEH file contains all of the details for any specific car. So we need to setup a collection of new VEH files and attach our liveries to those. When creating an update of a base component, what we're effectively doing is starting with just the physics, audio and graphics data for that vehicle and defining the actual cars (VEH files) ourselves, replacing the ones that were in the original update that came with that car. This method does require a little extra work, but once you get the hang of it should be relatively easy to keep doing. All clients have the full content before joining the event. Less load on the server, no skins are transferred by the server itself, and therefore it requires no extra bandwidth.More control: admins can check all liveries and related files are working and make sure no mistakes were made by each driver when they set up their custom team, and no liveries are used that would violate the guidelines for that competition.Instead they can make sure they have downloaded and installed the content ahead of time. Drivers don't have to show up early to an event just to make sure their skins get uploaded and distributed on the live server.

For our purposes here, we don't need to get into the details of what a component is, all that's needed is a basic set of steps to create one, and then how to install and distribute it after.

This can be a track, a car, or even a custom showroom, and in the context of this guide a collection of custom cars with custom liveries. In this guide we will be focusing on method 2 for paid content that consists of a base component and and update component only! Backgroundīefore getting started: What is a a component (or rfcmp)? Simply put, an 'rfcmp' is what we call a component or 'package' file, it contains the content you wish to install.
