#Does the poyoapa have two license plates because the back one is not counting
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Verify reach pay you have with parts listed here: https://drivebeyondhorizons.wiki.gg/wiki/Poyopa
You'll know if it's counted or not by looking at the vehicle body, it'll tell you Original part count, and if you remove a part and the number does down, it counts it.
You're probably missing something that you've overlooked.
How many parts are you missing?
3
Can you take screenshots and post them here, I'll get the part you're missing identified
Pay?
*Part, autocorrected
Screenshots of the whole vehicle like the guy did it here: #📷・dbh-screenshot-gifs message
I have the same issue. Putting the rear plate on, and removing, does not alter the number of correct parts installed on the vehicle. Only the front one registers as an Original part
Doing a count up of parts on the vehicle, it looks like the rear plate is currently irrelevant to the completion of the vehicle, as my missing number of parts matches what I am missing.
Either a bug or the wiki is wrong.
Take screenshots of the car, and post them here, i'll let you know what you're missing
I'm not missing anything. It's the rear plate doesn't register nor appear to be required for completion
Just ignore the rear license plate, if it's not required it's not, it's not one of the 56 parts needed.
Then the wiki is wrong.
Same thing as the back bumper, you can attach a bumper but it's not needed.
The Wiki is maintained by fans
You refer people to check it though.
It might not be accurate all of the time
It still shows all the parts needed visually and lists it, only difference is that it's 1 part for license plate instead of 2, and does not affect the overall number of parts.
The Wiki still shows every part needed.
hahahah, sneaky. someone just updated it
I just updated it because nobody else has done it.
Besides the License plate being an "extra" as a "not needed" all the other parts are relavant.
outside of that wiki there's no way to know if something is "extra" and "not needed".
it shows as an Original Part in game
If 2 plates are attached, someone still would be missing a part somewhere else.
That isn't the issue I am raising - it's very confusing as it's labelled as an Original Part, yet it doesn't count.
It's bad UX design
Probably just an oversight, but still an issue.
Ok, you don't know that half of the vehicles will be replaced soon due to copyright reasons, and this is one of them, so anything to fix this is pointless on dev side.
No, I didn't know that.
I understand your frustration, but majority of the game will change
It's an Early Access game, that's a given.
Game is still in a very Early Access right now
If someone has the time to and fix and change the Wiki, we're all for it, but none of the team has time for that.
Understandable - but is there somewhere someone could read on these things? The way you've answered implies it's information that's out there somewhere for users to read?
things like what?
Ok, you don't know that half of the vehicles will be replaced soon due to copyright reasons, and this is one of them, so anything to fix this is pointless on dev side.
Sorry if I'm coming across a bit blunt, just it's a lot easier to deal with stuff when I can go "oh that's going to be fixed at some point" rather than... well, this number plate here.
It's only in discord through conversations, part of the reason new vehicles haven't been added for a few months is due to the copyright reasons.
Ah.
Pretty much everythign you see in the game will be fixed/changed/adjusted/modified/replaced at some point in time in future.