My Summer Car

My Summer Car

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durkhaz Nov 13, 2016 @ 10:28am
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MSCEditor 1.12 - a Savegame Editor for My Summer Car
Hello fellow tuning enthusiasts!
I hope it's okay I post this here. I recently got done with my Summer Car save-file editor, and decided it's time to share it with you guys.

It can:
  • Open, save and backup your safe-files
  • Edit anything that is saved by the game
  • View the map
  • Easily teleport objects
  • Identify problems with your car
  • Spawn and clean items
  • Add and remove entries
  • Compare save-files

Here's some screenshots:
https://i.imgur.com/s0uH160.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/yNcgZcD.png
http://i.imgur.com/RGhj7IR.png
https://i.imgur.com/DVYXVcD.png


And here's the download:

⬇️ DOWNLOAD ⬇️[mscedit.superskalar.org]
(PLEASE DO NOT REUPLOAD)

Read the official guide:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=912990655

Additional links:
GitHub repository (full source code)[github.com]

1.12 Changelog (16. Oct 2020):
  • Added file comparision functionality
  • Added clean empty items feature (Improves performance on old saves)
  • Added new items to the item spawner
  • Fixed wiring installation (is now smarter and should work reliably)
  • Fixed key manager
  • Updated to new object names
  • Updated map and locations
Last edited by durkhaz; Oct 19, 2020 @ 2:32pm
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SmollBrain 🏹 Nov 26, 2016 @ 5:24pm 
Originally posted by Lien:
Such a compicated way to find it and Windows version specific.

A much simpler solution is to open the Run Dialog Box with WindowsKey + R and enter:

%appdata%/../LocalLow/Amistech/My Summer Car

It works on Windows Versions XP to Windows 10.

You only need to do it once and then you can see it forever. Then you can also just create a shortcut on your desktop
joridiculous Nov 26, 2016 @ 5:25pm 
Originally posted by Lien:
Originally posted by Chashmodai:
1. Go to your file explorer
2. Click View in the top left corner
3. Click Options on the top right side.
4. Click Change folder and search options
5. Click View in the window that pops up
6. Under Hidden files and folders, you select "Show hidden files, folders and drives"

Now you can see it.

Such a compicated way to find it and Windows version specific.

A much simpler solution is to open the Run Dialog Box with WindowsKey + R and enter:

%appdata%/../LocalLow/Amistech/My Summer Car

It works on Windows Versions XP to Windows 10.
Even easier to use Total Commander.
Chashmodai Nov 26, 2016 @ 5:26pm 
Originally posted by Bagel ♥:
Originally posted by Lien:
Such a compicated way to find it and Windows version specific.

A much simpler solution is to open the Run Dialog Box with WindowsKey + R and enter:

%appdata%/../LocalLow/Amistech/My Summer Car

It works on Windows Versions XP to Windows 10.

You only need to do it once and then you can see it forever. Then you can also just create a shortcut on your desktop
Yup. I prefer to select hidden folders to be shown once and be done with it, instead of using run every time.
Reese Nov 26, 2016 @ 5:28pm 
I always have hidden folders/files/filetype shown. However, typing is much faster than clicking a bunch of folders for me. It also requires less steps to just type it.
Last edited by Reese; Nov 26, 2016 @ 5:28pm
wergles Nov 26, 2016 @ 5:35pm 
Can we use it to paint the rocker cover and chrome parts?
SmollBrain 🏹 Nov 26, 2016 @ 5:50pm 
Originally posted by Lien:
I always have hidden folders/files/filetype shown. However, typing is much faster than clicking a bunch of folders for me. It also requires less steps to just type it.

Yes, but like a I said, you can just create a shortcut to appdata on your desktop. No typing or pasting needed, just double click the file on your desktop and you are there instantly. lol
SmollBrain 🏹 Nov 26, 2016 @ 5:54pm 
Originally posted by wergles:
Can we use it to paint the rocker cover and chrome parts?

You can do that with the unity assets explorer. Any texture in the game is pretty much changable with it. http://zenhax.com/viewtopic.php?t=36
Kickbub Nov 27, 2016 @ 2:41am 
Originally posted by Lien:
Originally posted by Chashmodai:
1. Go to your file explorer
2. Click View in the top left corner
3. Click Options on the top right side.
4. Click Change folder and search options
5. Click View in the window that pops up
6. Under Hidden files and folders, you select "Show hidden files, folders and drives"

Now you can see it.

Such a compicated way to find it and Windows version specific.

A much simpler solution is to open the Run Dialog Box with WindowsKey + R and enter:

%appdata%/../LocalLow/Amistech/My Summer Car

It works on Windows Versions XP to Windows 10.
Not really version specific. I'm sure you can use the folder options way in Win XP to unlock the hidden folders.
Last edited by Kickbub; Nov 27, 2016 @ 2:42am
IISirPanda™ Nov 27, 2016 @ 4:24am 
Originally posted by durkhaz:
Bolt tightness is the tightness of all bolts on that part combined. So if you have 3 bolts on a part, and each of them have 8 stages, 0 would be loose and 24 fixed. It's not my system, it's just how the game handles it.

So If I put the bolt tightness to 100 will that work?
Reese Nov 27, 2016 @ 4:30am 
Originally posted by IISirPanda:
Originally posted by durkhaz:
Bolt tightness is the tightness of all bolts on that part combined. So if you have 3 bolts on a part, and each of them have 8 stages, 0 would be loose and 24 fixed. It's not my system, it's just how the game handles it.

So If I put the bolt tightness to 100 will that work?
The tightness isn't measure out of 100. It's out of 32 or something, depending on the part I think. I haven't looked into it myself, but others have.
IISirPanda™ Nov 27, 2016 @ 6:53am 
Originally posted by Lien:
Originally posted by IISirPanda:

So If I put the bolt tightness to 100 will that work?
The tightness isn't measure out of 100. It's out of 32 or something, depending on the part I think. I haven't looked into it myself, but others have.
So is there any way to search for that variable?
Reese Nov 27, 2016 @ 6:57am 
Originally posted by IISirPanda:
So is there any way to search for that variable?

In the web-based save editor I use, there's variables called PartnameTightness and PartnameBots.
IISirPanda™ Nov 27, 2016 @ 6:59am 
In the web-based save editor I use, there's variables called PartnameTightness and PartnameBots. [/quote]
what editor do you use?
Reese Nov 27, 2016 @ 7:01am 
Originally posted by IISirPanda:
what editor do you use?

http://hwk.fi/mscedit/
IISirPanda™ Nov 27, 2016 @ 7:07am 
http://hwk.fi/mscedit/ [/quote]
Thank you Lien
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