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ASR have updated their 1991 F1 cars to v1.0d.ASR have updated their 1991 F1 cars.
ASR OWC 1991 – ASR Formula
www.asrformula.com
Physics:
– Small correction on aerodynamics and FBB
Sound:
Introduced new sounds with surround support in VR mode
3D Model:
Updated and improved models in general, specifically below:
– Brabham steering wheel 3D model
– Ferrari new 3D mirrors model
– Fondmetal new real 3D dashboard and display Model
– Fondmetal new 3D mirrors model
– Leyton House new 3D mirrors model, cover engine fix, add new sidepods configuration
– Minardi new 3D mirrors model
– Tyrrell new 3D mirrors model
– Williams new 3D mirrors model and fix cockpit edge
– Dallara new 3D mirrors model and fix sidepods normals
Graphics, configuration and Texture:
– new textures for slick tires
– some general corrections on some textures and skins
– New damage texture
And added a new car (pay mod): AGS JH25B 1991
They usually are.mod encrypted, i can't launch showroom
dommage
Not sure if anyone else has replied to this yet as I'm still scrolling through the thread and catching up but you have to go into the tracks data folder and find camera facing text file. You'll see ELEMENTS... Instead of wherever it says on that line, for instance 300... Change it to like 10,000. You'll have packed stands then.Does anyone know how to increase the amount of spectators in the grandstands on the default Kunos tracks like Barcelona, Monza and Spa?
They always have what looks to be around 30% of the seats filled lol.
I have maximum world details on.
Where is the F302 assetto page? I did a Google search the other day and it tried finding anything that didn't bring me back to a GTP thread conservation...I m F302!
thank you so much for all you do to improve these tracks for us mere mortals. Huge improvement.both layouts
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Timaru (CrisT86 + Pugsang) new AI by Rainmaker
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now with new road mesh for better joy
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Pukekohe Park (Neil Shaw) fixing and new AI v3.0 by Rainmaker
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I’m using the grand prix mods made by @Cozy61 and @Twiggy5471 from RD, as a base (btw only 1923-1967)For those interested, I have a live link in my signature now of trying to compile a complete list of layouts used across a multitude of series through history.
The reason I am doing this, is to have some sort of gauge as to see what tiny little gaps in history are missing through AC.
I've tried to colour-code tracks to visualise what already exists, and what is close to existing (I.E - Red Bull Ring exists, but the newer MotoGP version is 'close', etc), however I'm not that meticulous on that yet and won't be including download links. Best to use Breathe's list for that and cross-reference.
Currently have it filled in for:
Will be adding in over time:
- Formula 1
- Formula 2 (and equivalents)
- Formula 3 (and equivalents)
- F1 Academy (and equivalent)
- A1 GP
- IndyCar (and equivalents - only dating back to USAC paved circuits/ovals)
- MotoGP
- WEC (and equivalents - not including hillclimbs/rallies included in the WSC during early days)
- IMSA Sportscars (and equivalents + mergers)
- European Le Mans Series (dating back to 2001 to include Le Mans Series in 2000s prior to WEC)
- ATCC (Includes all variations of Supercars championship, ATCC, etc)
- Australia/New Zealand Open Wheel series (includes all circuits as part of the Australian Drivers Championship, Tasman Series, Toyota Racing Series/FROC, S5000, and Australian F3 during those few years between there being no ADC and S5000 starting)
- Asian Le Mans Series (will include the short-lived Japan Le Mans series and the pre-cursor to SuperGT - All Japan Endurance Championship [1983-1992])
- WTCR (including the 1987 WTCC, 1993-1995 World Touring Car Cup, and 2007-2017 WTCC)
- BTCC
- DTM (dating back to the old DRM in the 70s)
- SuperGT (including All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship [1993-2004])
- SuperFormula (dating back to the original All-Japan Formula 2000 championship in the 70s)
- Formula Regional Europe
- Formula Regional Americas
- Formula Regional Asia
- Formula Regional Middle East
sometimes restarting helps, but i have same problems. for example i changed the ui names of a track and then i need / could to update it but all is fine. hopefully there is a wayIs there a way to tell Content Manager to ignore an update for a mod? I have installed a couple it has notified me of but even after closing down and relaunching CM the notifications are still there
There is a way to ignore the update in CM, I think if you right click the green arrow in the drop down menu to update the option is there.Is there a way to tell Content Manager to ignore an update for a mod? I have installed a couple it has notified me of but even after closing down and relaunching CM the notifications are still there
A shame because the track seems to be fun and the actual race was great to watch.$5 for that !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A shame because the track seems to be fun and the actual race was great to watch.
On the other hand I already feel better about the update I did for the Brantega Stage :-)
That one suddenly looks like a "real gem" in comparison.
The upside with this is.. I think/hope the track 'feel' (as in the surface) is probably almost spot on. Someone would have to do a lot of work on the surroundings to make it actually up to scratch to even be worth half a dollar..$5 for that !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know that Phoenix for all the layouts used in F1 exists, but the price was beyond my budget. You had to email the guy to get the tracks.For those interested, I have a live link in my signature now of trying to compile a complete list of layouts used across a multitude of series through history.
The reason I am doing this, is to have some sort of gauge as to see what tiny little gaps in history are missing through AC.
I've tried to colour-code tracks to visualise what already exists, and what is close to existing (I.E - Red Bull Ring exists, but the newer MotoGP version is 'close', etc), however I'm not that meticulous on that yet and won't be including download links. Best to use Breathe's list for that and cross-reference.
Currently have it filled in for:
Will be adding in over time:
- Formula 1
- Formula 2 (and equivalents)
- Formula 3 (and equivalents)
- F1 Academy (and equivalent)
- A1 GP
- IndyCar (and equivalents - only dating back to USAC paved circuits/ovals)
- MotoGP
- WEC (and equivalents - not including hillclimbs/rallies included in the WSC during early days)
- IMSA Sportscars (and equivalents + mergers)
- European Le Mans Series (dating back to 2001 to include Le Mans Series in 2000s prior to WEC)
- ATCC (Includes all variations of Supercars championship, ATCC, etc)
- Australia/New Zealand Open Wheel series (includes all circuits as part of the Australian Drivers Championship, Tasman Series, Toyota Racing Series/FROC, S5000, and Australian F3 during those few years between there being no ADC and S5000 starting)
- Asian Le Mans Series (will include the short-lived Japan Le Mans series and the pre-cursor to SuperGT - All Japan Endurance Championship [1983-1992])
- WTCR (including the 1987 WTCC, 1993-1995 World Touring Car Cup, and 2007-2017 WTCC)
- BTCC
- DTM (dating back to the old DRM in the 70s)
- SuperGT (including All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship [1993-2004])
- SuperFormula (dating back to the original All-Japan Formula 2000 championship in the 70s)
- Formula Regional Europe
- Formula Regional Americas
- Formula Regional Asia
- Formula Regional Middle East
I'd love to know what they used to export that data, I presume from Google Earth?The upside with this is.. I think/hope the track 'feel' (as in the surface) is probably almost spot on. Someone would have to do a lot of work on the surroundings to make it actually up to scratch to even be worth half a dollar..
When you think photogrammetry will do all the work for you$5 for that !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, that looks so cool, good job!!!
i spoke to him once (EKO) and he was aking for £20 for the one track. i understood it was a lot of work involved but felt it was a bit overpriced. also its a bit of a fuff to get as like you said you need to email him etc. even if your on his patreon.HOME
eko-sim-racing-88.webself.net
Also some other tracks on that website which might be able to tick off your list.
I'd love to know what they used to export that data, I presume from Google Earth?
That said, IMO, the track itself is excellent.i spoke to him once (EKO) and he was aking for £20 for the one track. i understood it was a lot of work involved but felt it was a bit overpriced. also its a bit of a fuff to get as like you said you need to email him etc. even if your on his patreon.
I can assure you that none of the Indycar, Indy NXT, Trans Am and Grand Sport (GT4) drivers paid the $5 to practice on the track. 😂$5 for that !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it's a BETA ???