Been thinking this for some time, had a quick search and couldn't see anything specific on this.
Having some type of circuit generator in GT is something many people are interested in having. From a layman view point there are apps and programs that i use in cycling that give the ability to generate routes with proper evaluation changes. As i have no idea on coding or what would be involved, i will presuppose that the data I'm generation with the below would "easily" be added to the game and scenery could be randomly generated...
Load the tracking program onto your smartphone / gps devise. I use Stava for cycling and would work if you drove, walked, ran or whatever on your chosen route. When you have finished your circuit or time trial 1 way route, you will end up with something like this:
This is a 2d overview of the route and below in the grey area is the elevation.
Another program i use shows this in a 3D format that's a little easier to understand
(these are 2 different rides but you get the idea!)
All thats needed is to put some environment and bobs your uncle... a new custom circuit!
The thought of mapping my work commute in my rear car (mk6 Golf R) and then driving that route in game in err, not a mk6 golf r is awesome! Those wicked roads close to home you know would be great if they were 1 way and private would become a reality!!!
Wishful thinking?
Having some type of circuit generator in GT is something many people are interested in having. From a layman view point there are apps and programs that i use in cycling that give the ability to generate routes with proper evaluation changes. As i have no idea on coding or what would be involved, i will presuppose that the data I'm generation with the below would "easily" be added to the game and scenery could be randomly generated...
Load the tracking program onto your smartphone / gps devise. I use Stava for cycling and would work if you drove, walked, ran or whatever on your chosen route. When you have finished your circuit or time trial 1 way route, you will end up with something like this:
This is a 2d overview of the route and below in the grey area is the elevation.
Another program i use shows this in a 3D format that's a little easier to understand
(these are 2 different rides but you get the idea!)
All thats needed is to put some environment and bobs your uncle... a new custom circuit!
The thought of mapping my work commute in my rear car (mk6 Golf R) and then driving that route in game in err, not a mk6 golf r is awesome! Those wicked roads close to home you know would be great if they were 1 way and private would become a reality!!!
Wishful thinking?