Your reddit post could of been one asking for a way to contact me rather than trash me and my mods without any due diligence.
Regardless I'm not addressing this further, please redirect your energy to finishing the model, the more cars the merrier and all etc.
Did you do this?Great. Does that skin pack suposed to work with the Rover mini by zs. I havr tried it but wont load skins in game. Preview works though. Any help please.
As advised by @dryheat94 in previous post... Thanks for helping out.Great. Does that skin pack suposed to work with the Rover mini by zs. I havr tried it but wont load skins in game. Preview works though. Any help please.
Question. Where could we browse all the cars that you and your team have brought into the game for the community, please?First of all, I’m glad we can speak. It was impossible to contact you through Patreon – there is no facility to do so unless one pays you. This is a significant barrier for anyone who needs to contact you to clear anything up, so fix this.
If you are serious about maintaining a good reputation may I suggest that a little bit more work goes into:
- Making yourself openly accessible / contactable
- Checking and attributing sources
- Clarifying your workflow
With that in mind, let me point out a few things that are difficult to reconcile between what you wrote here (Eg:“At no point did I say the model was mine, or even offer it to anyone.”), and on the Patreon page from my point of view:
The blurb on Patreon states (in part) - “I make top quality race cars for Assetto Corsa.[...] You can also request custom skins, interiors and even Cars!”
These are the terms they are signing up to:
Tier 1 “Crew members will receive early access to cars as well as general support for any mods.”
Tier 2 “[..]Digital downloads, Early access[..]”
My model was on a Patreon page where the description under the render states:
“Some initial work has began as I really want to bring this car fully into the game at some point. It as many errors and issue at present including no uvmaps but the model itself is of good quality. A definite future release.”
The reason people pay you is to get access to the cars being advertised on the Patreon page – there is no reason to show people cars on a page asking for money, unless they are there to be sold access to. If you are not aware of it, you are actually entering a legally binding contract with people. I suggest you read up about it, I know Patreon take this seriously.
These descriptions are ambiguous at best, and actually read like you are creating the cars.
My model was ripped – it was NOT downloadable or freely available. Whether you, or a contact of yours did this is not really the issue, you bear responsibility for it by advertising it on your Patreon. I hope this is clear, and that we can all take the opportunity to do better from this.
I know now from my side that it is reckless to consider it safe to have any kind of 3D up online, even if it is ring-fenced.
I’m glad that you seem to be genuinely contributing to the community. We all have a shared passion – from that perspective, we definitely have common ground and I applaud any work that is a positive benefit to us all. I want to thank anyone who has been helpful in trying to get this issue resolved. I appreciate the help - more community spirit means more for us all to enjoy!
If anyone wants to know a bit about the car:
I have been very fortunate to get the assistance of a vehicle dynamicist based in Italy. He is able to cover the physics in a way that I would never be able to. He is also making a visit to the Alfa museum where the car is on display and attempting to establish contact with some of the original engineers to see if they would be willing to provide information.
We’re looking at the Group C regs and period class information to help with the development of the model.
It’s a learning curve for us, but an enjoyable one. The prospect of this beauty with the Ferrari Tipo V12 screaming down the Mulsanne is mouth watering and very motivational.
Hopefully we can give it a life that it never had…
If anyone has any information on anything related to the car or skills that they can contribute, please do get in touch.
u/zen_tm on reddit/GTP
Gotta say that update really helped. Making faster lap times now. Just waiting for OG skins to come out.The GTR Is updated!
Changelog (v 0.6)
This mod will update gradually.
- Flame added/fixed by @rt3c
- Physics Update (engine, suspension) by VRDriving
- Glass texture separated as @Bakayarou suggest
- Added full credits in description
The link is same as before.
I give 4k template incase want make skins
Can you enlighten me as to the point you are trying to make please?Question. Where could we browse all the cars that you and your team have brought into the game for the community, please?
been waiting for this one1998 Chrysler Viper GTS-R - Viper Team Oreca #51 #52 (RSS Vortex V10)
Enjoy, hope you like it
1998 Chrysler Viper GTS-R - Viper Team Oreca
Here are the Viper Team Oreca contenders in 1998 FIA GT., #51 and #52 These skins are already made, but not for the RSS model, so here it is. Enjoy, hope you like it.www.racedepartment.com
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He's my pateon bill.Here's something I found amusing but forgot to post, a few weeks back I decided to go through all the AC Patreon accounts and see how much it would cost to get all the content on offer. In the end I gave up calculating at about 40 Patreon accounts (out of well over a hundred!!!) and it would cost approximately 1,160 USD to subscribe at the top level of those accounts.
Over a thousand dollars a month and that's less than half the total Patreon accounts for AC. Of those selected there's fewer than 10 people actually using the service legitimately as it's intended, i.e. to produce scratch made content off their own back. I don't really have a point here, people will waste their money as they wish, I just thought it was interesting how quickly this trend has wormed its way into the community.
For the record, I didn't include what I would call 'support only' Patreon accounts in the above, i.e. accounts that don't offer exclusive content, just a way to support a favourite modder as these are (as they should be) 100% optional.
Beautiful car and livery 😍1998 Chrysler Viper GTS-R - Viper Team Oreca #51 #52 (RSS Vortex V10)
Enjoy, hope you like it
1998 Chrysler Viper GTS-R - Viper Team Oreca
Here are the Viper Team Oreca contenders in 1998 FIA GT., #51 and #52 These skins are already made, but not for the RSS model, so here it is. Enjoy, hope you like it.www.racedepartment.com
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1998 Chrysler Viper GTS-R - Viper Team Oreca #51 #52 (RSS Vortex V10)
Enjoy, hope you like it
1998 Chrysler Viper GTS-R - Viper Team Oreca
Here are the Viper Team Oreca contenders in 1998 FIA GT., #51 and #52 These skins are already made, but not for the RSS model, so here it is. Enjoy, hope you like it.www.racedepartment.com
Yeah, it all a bit puzzling the way some people throw their money around, like there's not a cost of living crisis getting worse by the day.Here's something I found amusing but forgot to post, a few weeks back I decided to go through all the AC Patreon accounts and see how much it would cost to get all the content on offer. In the end I gave up calculating at about 40 Patreon accounts (out of well over a hundred!!!) and it would cost approximately 1,160 USD to subscribe at the top level of those accounts.
Over a thousand dollars a month and that's less than half the total Patreon accounts for AC. Of those selected there's fewer than 10 people actually using the service legitimately as it's intended, i.e. to produce scratch made content off their own back. I don't really have a point here, people will waste their money as they wish, I just thought it was interesting how quickly this trend has wormed its way into the community.
For the record, I didn't include what I would call 'support only' Patreon accounts in the above, i.e. accounts that don't offer exclusive content, just a way to support a favourite modder as these are (as they should be) 100% optional.
Only a little detail; in the link provided, the logos of the rear part of the skins are still reversed (the solution is posted a few messages back), but thanks for the collider!A request for someone to have a look at making a more accurate collider for the V8 Mini. Such a fun racer, I'm sure it would be most appreciated...
Thanks! That diy intake was due the hot temperature that day in Suzuka. It was 23th august and apparently the team recorded 60ºC (140ºF) inside the Marcos LM600's cockpit, so it looks like the drivers tried to fight the heat as best they couldBeautiful car and livery 😍
What is the DIY looking air intake poking out of the driver window on the reference image? Did they run that a lot?
Didn't know about this new release, so I think I can update them yeah, thanks!Love it!!! Thxs
Hope that u can remake your 1998 Ferrari 333 SP skinpack (https://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/1998-ferrari-333-sp-le-mans-skinpack.44385/) so that is compatible with the new model that Legion released few weeks ago for the Ferrari.
nvm.Can you enlighten me as to the point you are trying to make please?
I made this clip showing not only the Legion links for the car and Reboot Team for the track, but also yours for the skins.UPDATE #1
Rover Mini Cooper - International Skinpack
This is only a DDS-file update to schIPpor's Rover Mini Cooper - International Skinpack 2016-09-25 on RD, where the rear-end of the livery shows in reverse...
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RD update-link:
Rover Mini Cooper - International Skinpack UPDATE
This is only a DDS-file update to schIPpor's Rover Mini Cooper - International Skinpack 2016-09-25, where the rear-end of the livery shows in reverse... Original skinpack post-link...www.racedepartment.com
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UPDATE #2
Mini Judd V8 Liveries
Work continues on a few more V8SC classic liveries...
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My Point of view, from the other side of this, as somebody that actually runs an AC Patreon account.Here's something I found amusing but forgot to post, a few weeks back I decided to go through all the AC Patreon accounts and see how much it would cost to get all the content on offer. In the end I gave up calculating at about 40 Patreon accounts (out of well over a hundred!!!) and it would cost approximately 1,160 USD to subscribe at the top level of those accounts....
But you're also amongst the handful that's actually producing legitimate scratch made content. It's actually your stuff and if that's what works for you and you can get some decent cash from it then that seems more than fair to me.My Point of view, from the other side of this, as somebody that actually runs an AC Patreon account.
Having my Patreon grow so quickly, has definitely allowed me to produce a lot more tracks than I would have been making if it didn't exist.
The income from Patreon, has meant I can cut back on my actual main job a fair amount, and use the time to make tracks.
Really, the support has been a bit overwhelming. I've said it before, and i'll say it again here. Originally I started it to cover my Google Drive subscription of like £8 a month or whatever it costs. Also as a place that wasn't Race Department, where I could post work in progress stuff without getting review bombed by people who don't understand what a work in progress project actually is.
I don't think I've ever deleted a post from it, so it's quite cool (imo) to go back and see v1 of a track, compared to the finished project. At this point its basically turned into a museum of everything I've made over the past couple of years.
And at the end of it, when i'm happy with a project and can satisfyingly call it finished - it's still free for everyone on RD or whatever Russian website nicks it, and re-hosts it.
Why do people have to bring up whatever little money is in AC modding every 2 weeks when half the time they don't even know where they're going with this?I don't really have a point here, people will waste their money as they wish
Yeah, I was just about to say the same.But you're also amongst the handful that's actually producing legitimate scratch made content. It's actually your stuff and if that's what works for you and you can get some decent cash from it then that seems more than fair to me.