Livery Editor In PCars

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Looks more a thing for Project CARS 4 to me. Project CARS 3 will be about furthering the racing experience with more cars and improved flags inc Safety Car with the next generation of consoles. They'll probably run out of ideas. That's a guess though. I'm probably wrong.
 
I think PC users can change liveries since PC1. I remember seeing an HRT(Holden) livery on the Falcon Supercar. Maybe on console for PC3.

SMS are so good though. I wouldn't mind a livery editor, but they give us fantasy and the authentic liveries. Too cool.
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I think PC users can change liveries since PC1. I remember seeing an HRT(Holden) livery on the Falcon Supercar. Maybe on console for PC3.

SMS are so good though. I wouldn't mind a livery editor, but they give us fantasy and the authentic liveries. Too cool.
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Wait, how did I not know about this one until just now?!

:drool:
 
PC2 has amazing liveries. I already saw alot of GT3 Cars with a huge variety of real liveries you dont find at the competition. SMS does their homework this time. Same with trackside sponsors like Monster, Motul or Pirelli.

I now think that laziness is the reason Assetto Corsa is so bare bones when it comes to those Details.

Im hyped again.
 
You never know what PCars3 might bring but I certainly don't think we will see it on this generation of consoles.

I think a system like the WWE 2K games, where you upload a design to the game's server and download it in-game, would be fine.
The big issue is the memory resources these liveries require which is why SMS chose not to implement any livery editor.
 
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You never know what PCars3 might bring but I certainly don't think we will see it on this generation of consoles.

I think a system like the WWE 2K games, where you upload a design to the game's server and download it in-game, would be fine.
The big issue is the memory resources these liveries require which is why SMS chose not to implement any livery editor.
I was explained that loading custom liveries online, would take up too much of those resources.
 
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