Always twilight at Ascari?

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Having conducted an extensive (read: brief, half-a***ed) search of the forums, I didn't find an answer, so I'll ask here. Does it always appear to be dusk at Ascari? If so, is this something for which there is a fix?

Thanks!
 
Having conducted an extensive (read: brief, half-a***ed) search of the forums, I didn't find an answer, so I'll ask here. Does it always appear to be dusk at Ascari? If so, is this something for which there is a fix?

Thanks!

Ascari is a time-change track, so no it won't always appear to be dusk if you use the track outside of Career mode.
 
Ascari is a time-change track, so no it won't always appear to be dusk if you use the track outside of Career mode.
Sorry, I should've been more clear. Even when the time indicated is 13:30 for example, the lighting seems to be "early evening" rather that stark Spanish afternoon sun.
 
Hmm, I don't know why that is then.

It's weird, because for the most part the lighting looks good elsewhere, bright desert sun at Willow Springs, warm sunshine in the afternoon at Mt Panorama. I'll have to test it further and see if I can get it looking normal. Here's how it should look:

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and here's how it looks in GT6 (for me at least)

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At about 10:00 it's at it's brightest, which is just like any other track with no time change.
 
Are you using the interior view when you notice this? The interior view makes the screen darker on some tracks.
 
Are you using the interior view when you notice this? The interior view makes the screen darker on some tracks.

No, I prefer the bumper cam. The interior view, while very pretty to look at, consumes far too much screen space.
 
I'm pretty sure the times are off on Ascari. Was running a practice room last night there, and the default 13:30 was definitely post sunset. Bringing it down to 12:00 only put the sun about an hour or two above the horizon.
 

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