It is probably nothing, but I did notice another road in this picture. You'll see it headed towards the mountain.
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I think it's the highlighted path here:
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Since it appears to be part of the scenery it doesn't look like it will be used for racing in other track variations. Too bad.
I think it's the highlighted path here:
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Since it appears to be part of the scenery it doesn't look like it will be used for racing in other track variations. Too bad.
I think the demo in that video above is an old build so nothing to worry about.
I think it's the highlighted path here:
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Since it appears to be part of the scenery it doesn't look like it will be used for racing in other track variations. Too bad.
I know that Road Atlanta during th Petit Le Mans only has lights on a few turns, but nothing anywhere else. That low visibility due to only having your headlights to see by is part of what makes endurance racing such a tough sport.What's the name of GT5 track that's always being shown turning from day to night? The one that looks like it's in an open field.
People don't actually race on that at night do they?! That looks dangerous. There are no street lights or anything.
There aren't any at the Nürburgring, Spa-Francorchamps and Le Mans either. Didn't stop those circuits from hosting famous 24h races.People don't actually race on that at night do they?! That looks dangerous. There are no street lights or anything.
I am not familiar enough with rally racing to know if they race at night or not, but I would imagine large races like Dakar or Baja may have some drivers completing sectors after dark.
They do have WRC rally stages at night, that's why on those stages the cars have extra lights attached to the front.
And yes it's crazy, scary and probably unsafe as well but it does happen very frequently and is part of rallying in the present and past.
Is the Daytona Road Course confirmed? Or just the Ovaltrack?
Is the Daytona Road Course confirmed? Or just the Ovaltrack?
Personally, I can't wait. There will probably be a lot of cussing until I get used to it.
Is the Daytona Road Course confirmed? Or just the Ovaltrack?
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So, yeah, it can be dangerous and difficult.
Personally, I can't wait. There will probably be a lot of cussing until I get used to it.
Considering the glare effect they use coming out of tunnels, I wouldn't be surprised if they did this.Thing is, in real life, your eyes adjust to the darkness and become ultra sensitive, so your vision increases and the darkness seems lighter, I do wonder if this will be simulated to some extent, for example start the race, its pitch black except for track lights if any, then a few minutes in it brightens up a bit, so sort of mimic the night vision that we have.
Thing is, in real life, your eyes adjust to the darkness and become ultra sensitive, so your vision increases and the darkness seems lighter, I do wonder if this will be simulated to some extent, for example start the race, its pitch black except for track lights if any, then a few minutes in it brightens up a bit, so sort of mimic the night vision that we have.
Thing is, in real life, your eyes adjust to the darkness and become ultra sensitive, so your vision increases and the darkness seems lighter, I do wonder if this will be simulated to some extent, for example start the race, its pitch black except for track lights if any, then a few minutes in it brightens up a bit, so sort of mimic the night vision that we have.
A clearer picture would help. Also what part of the track is that?
From the satellite map I think it's the road highlighted here (with the railroad just beside it):
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Earlier in this thread I hypothesized something like this:
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