Hi John,, do you think you could tell us exactly how to do this please?.
Len
Alright. It's not so difficult. There's a lot of assembly steps since I'm trying to be specific here, but it's not as hard as it looks.
1) Open up Content Manager.
2) Search for Region. Unfortunately there is no category (type) for that to search directly so in the search box in the upper right put in region.
3) Find the one you want to modify.
4) Clone it.
5) Open up a new Content Manager window - you can press CTRL+N (N at the same time as CTRL.)
6) Change that filter to Open for edit.
7) Right-click on "New Asset", and choose Edit Config.txt file - this will open up in Notepad.
Put this off to the side. If you have two displays, you can move this out of the way for now.
8) Go back to the Content Manager with the regions shown and blank the search.
9) Click on the arrow next to Install to bring up additional options.
10) Click on the plus (+) sign to bring up a new window. This will default to Asset-Kuid.
11) Scroll on Asset-Kuid to find Category.
12) Scroll the selection box for Category to show Vehicles --- it defaults to Achievement
13) Find the ones you want to add.
14) Highlight them.
15) Right-click and choose show assets in new window.
This isn't necessary, but it helps get rid of all the superfluous information. You can also minimize the Category search Content Manager and any other window you don't need.
Back to Notepad and the config.txt...
It's recommended you change the Username to your own region-name. I have one based on Dave Snow's Right-hand drive so I called mine Right-hand drive --- JAC so I know it's mine with my initials on the end. As always when editing the config.txt file, keep the formatting exactly like the other places including quotes and spaces.
Keep in mind that there's a limit to the number of carz that can be added to a region. I believe it's about 35, but it could be less. If there's already a large number, you need to remove some, and you will need to remove the car and it's related KUID from the Kuid-table found in the lower part of the config.txt file. This means searching for the vehicle-name in Content Manager in order to get both parts. You can also use this method to replace vehicles as well by changing out vehicles, but remember you need to find their Kuid in the Kuid-table as well to change that.
Adding vehicles -- the easy thing.
16) Scroll to the end of the listed vehicles.
17) Add in the next number in the list.
18) Add in the vehicle name.
19 Scroll to the end of the file to the bottom of the Kuid-table.
20) Add in the kuid for the vehicle.
21) Repeat for any vehicle you want to add.
22) Once all is done, you now can save the config.txt file.
23) Close the config.txt file
24) Close all the Content Manager windows except for the one with New Asset shown.
25) Submit the "New Asset".
26) Check for faulty assets.
27) If there are any errors, check your work - the errors are usually dumb things like a typo. Remember to check the formatting and follow exactly. If you removed or added a vehicle, make sure you added or removed the KUID, otherwise, the changes will not occur. Repeat the submit after checking the config.txt file.