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It's a good suggestion but I don't really see a practical use for this, it's a nice feature to have but I don't really see a practical situation where this would come in handy, also I don't really imagine pulling someone over, setting the vehicle behind and trying to lock the wheels in a certain position, things get even worse if you have to turn the vehicle's engine off for it to work.. I don't really see a use, but it adds to the realism, I guess.


Like they gonna waste time on doing that .. ? Nope i don't think so but it would be nice


We need more developers for things like these, we basically have Bone and Nanobob only who are the main mans.


Yeah, supporting the idea, actually wanted to suggest this before, and if it can be made, that we turn our wheels slower (left/right).


What I first thought of when I read this topic haha.
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Like Scorpyo said, this is not possible to do properly.
Wheels do not respond properly to trying to modify their rotation (as you can notice when you try to modify them in the custom car shop).
Because of this the only other option would be to have an invisible ped inside the vehicle, which would have it's control state set to mimic the last control of the player. And then this ped would have to be removed when you enter the vehicle again, which would again reset the wheels.


So the only posible solution, is a crappy one. And way too much effort for something as minor as this.


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