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Mod Tracks / Rome 2018
« on: February 28, 2019, 07:50:13 AM »
stikazzi

Posts : 655
Join date : 2010-10-31
Age : 52
Location : 2 minutes from Rome Circuits

   
PostSubject: (Release) New Track Roma circuit 2018 - 2682018 NewUpdate   Tue Sep 06, 2011 1:54 am   Reply with quote
Quote from: stikazzi
New version of Rome Circuit 2018




New Link Rome circuit2018  2.1 Update...:


https://mega.nz/#!vOQBzaQZ!Z4kWVkxrh1pd9aKz2YFoq-VGL6-42RcvL9KYbfy8xqU

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Racing general / Re: F1 2019
« on: February 28, 2019, 07:44:37 AM »

Carlos Sainz (McLaren, 1:17.144, 130 laps)
Sergio Perez (Racing Point, 1:17.848, 88 laps)
Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari, 1:18.195, 40 laps)
Kimi Raikkonen (Alfa Romeo, 1:18.209, 113 laps)
Romain Grosjean (Haas, 1:18.330, 120 laps)
Max Verstappen (Red Bull, 1:18.395, 128 laps)
Daniil Kvyat (Toro Rosso, 1:18.682, 101 laps)
Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes, 1:18.941, 74 laps)
Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes, 1:18.943, 102 laps)
Nico Hulkenberg (Renault, 1:19.056, 58 laps)
Robert Kubica (Williams, 1:19.367, 130 laps)
Daniel Ricciardo (Renault, 1:22.597, 72 laps)

No time - Charles Leclerc (Ferrari, 1 lap)

Tyres

Sainz, Perez, Raikkonen and Kubica C4 (second softest)
Grosjean C5 (softest)
Ricciardo C2 (second hardest)
Everyone else C3 (medium)

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Mod Cars / Re: (WIP) F1 1500cc Mod
« on: February 28, 2019, 07:40:46 AM »
https://servimg.com/view/15662488/534#

Can you fix for me again please Wally I do not know how :'(

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Mod Cars / Re: (WIP) F1 1500cc Mod
« on: February 25, 2019, 07:17:08 AM »
Thanks Wally :).

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News / Re: Dirt Rally 2.0 review
« on: February 24, 2019, 09:09:41 AM »
I have to admit FFB is a bit shit  :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(

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Mod Cars / (WIP) F1 1500cc Mod
« on: February 24, 2019, 08:33:33 AM »
Bazza



Posts : 340
Join date : 2011-09-15
Age : 45

   
New postSubject: [WIP] F1 1500cc Mod    Today at 8:25 am   Reply with quote
I would have preferred calling it the GPL 1500 mod, but these three letters in a mod on a modern-ish platform seem to provoke strong emotions in the more fundamentalistic part of the GPL(tm) community... Personally I grant everyone his own part of the simracing universe and encourage every serious GPL attempt in it's own parallel universe, after all it's for the love of historic simracing...

Unfortunately we cannot recreate a full season mod due to lack of proper models, therefore I decided to do a multi season mod covering the early 60's 1.5 litre era. For close racing I decided to balance the performance a little in the engine department, as early sixties these engine were only capable of 185-ish horses at the crank to about 225 hp for the 1965 Ferrari 1512. However I do use reallife engine curves, with a top end varying between 186 to 200 hp, wich should result in some interesting dogfighting.

My plan is to release a public beta for proper feedback and then further polish the mod.

Models converted/ upgraded by Mac Ten, Physics by Bazza

Cars:
1961 Ferrari 156

https://servimg.com/view/15662488/525

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Mod Tracks / Re: Sol and Fonsecker - Has Assetto Corsa Ever Been Better?
« on: February 23, 2019, 05:03:55 PM »
Maybe we could organise a Discord session workshop to make it easier for peeps who would like to install these mods?

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Thursday Nights fun racing / Re: Phils Friday Drunken music ramblings
« on: February 23, 2019, 08:43:54 AM »
I like Houndmouth Phil , they are new to me :).

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News / Re: Dirt Rally 2.0 review
« on: February 23, 2019, 07:44:16 AM »
There have been reservations re FFB and this fix.

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1663123655

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News / Re: Dirt Rally 2.0 review
« on: February 23, 2019, 07:31:02 AM »

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News / Dirt Rally 2.0 review
« on: February 23, 2019, 07:17:58 AM »
This is the best rally sim (graphics and FFB since Dirt 2 imho)  Dirt 2 was released 10 years ago and I have been waiting for Dirt 2 ....2.0 a very long time and this is it  :) :) :) :) :) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)



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Hey Wally, probably a non starter for this Season. BOO!

NBN is stuffing me around again. Got a txt from them yesterday confirming that Monday will be the connection date. YAY! Got another txt this morning saying because of workload they can't make it. BOO! Optus confirmed and said that the next available date for NBN is 2nd April.... Double BOO!!

Have fun guys.


I feel for you Rob  :( must be so frustrating ::) You would really like the car we're using on Thursday too. Cheers mate.
I second that  ;D.

This is getting beyond belief Rob..not fair at all , see you back on track soon.

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Thursday Nights fun racing / Re: Season 17 - Formula Ford
« on: February 21, 2019, 04:20:48 PM »
I wonder why they shut down? Pinged for copyright infringement?
https://www.racedepartment.com/threads/ac-track-reboot-site-gone.164805/
Thanks. An interesting read.
I found this post to be the most interesting, all the "dodgy rip" brigade should read it and and have a good think.

 Sunday at 02:22 #50
daykrolik
daykrolik

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    Please pardon that initial premature posting. I've been playing racing sims since GPL was introduced. Currently I focus on AC in VR. I am also an attorney (U.S.) and law professor, with extensive copyright experience, who worked for 35 years for one of the world's largest broadcasting companies. Entering into one of these debates regarding alleged copyright infringements is rather like, as we say in New York City, "touching the third rail" on an electrified railroad system. With all due respect, many well-meaning sim racing posters exhibit insufficient knowledge of copyright law and how that law actually functions throughout the real world.

    I feel compelled to weigh in here to support the rational viewpoints of Michael Hornbuckle and several others. Probably the majority of the uses of others' material about which people are concerned, certainly the non-commercial uses, fall within the concept of "fair use." So many tracks and car mods have been through so many iterations that it is literally impossible for any modder trying to work with them to gain formal copyright clearances, to the extent that any are actually necessary. Copyright law is extraordinarily complex, and the technical complexities often have limited relevance in the "real world."

    Modders, generally for no commercial gain, have contributed immeasurably to our hobby over the years. Whenever I am given the opportunity, I contribute financially to their efforts. Frankly, several of the AC Track Reboot tracks are outstanding and I doubt very much that they have in any way materially diminished the ability of any of the previous authors, whoever they may be, to appropriately profit from their work (to the extent they care).

    I would offer the following suggestions/observations: many theoretical "copyright violations" discussed in the sim racing community are probably not actual violations; while I am not going to get into an international legal debate regarding "fair use," "transformative uses," and de minimus non-commercial uses, it might make some people feel better about using some of the wonderful tracks and cars which have been the product of many authors and whose original "authors" have essentially abandoned them. Is it really preferable for a modder trying to improve worthwhile product, for no commercial gain, to cease to do so because he/she cannot afford tens of thousands of dollars for copyright searches and attorneys?

    So my suggestion is: lighten up. Many of the sanctimonious exhortations regarding copyright violations are simply wrong, either legally or practically. When individual high school teachers taped the historical documentaries of my previous employer to show to their classes, were they violating our copyright? Yes. But were we going to take action and should they have stopped – no.

    I'm writing all this because I think Race Department is a fantastic resource and I want, if possible, to help those who follow and support it. While I am prepared to be accused of being a copyright scofflaw, I think the concern over supposed copyright violations in the simracing community are dramatically (and often emotionally) overwrought and do a disservice to the wonderful modders who are simply trying to volunteer their considerable efforts and expertise to enhance enjoyment of our hobby. THE LAW is not as severe and draconian as some may believe. It is meant to foster creativity, not stifle it.
     


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Racing general / Re: F1 2019
« on: February 21, 2019, 01:57:09 PM »
This could be good


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