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Sets the traction multiplier of a handling element. Low values will result in slippery tires, high values give good grip. | Sets the traction multiplier of a handling element. Low values will result in slippery tires, high values give good grip. | ||
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Sets the traction multiplier of a handling element. Low values will result in slippery tires, high values give good grip.
Syntax
bool handlingSetTractionMultiplier ( handling theHandling, float traction )
Required Arguments
- theHandling: the handling of which you want to change the traction multiplier.
- traction: the traction multiplier to set.
Returns
Returns true on success, false in case of failure.
Example
---TODO