12/30/2023 0 Comments Rfactor 2 crashįixed shaders bug with vertex color adjustmentsįixed headlight bug where headligths would lag one frame behindįixed broken tire temp indicator on HUD MFDĪttempt to fix occasional smoke problem with transparent trainerįixed some issues that happen when upgrades make a change in the number of tire compounds I'm sure somebody else will come out with a version (preferrably the Assetto Corsa guys laser scanning the 24 hour version, although I'm skeptical about that). I would have, however, purchased on sale for this. It was only a couple dollars more, but was of no use to me. Personally, I have Race 07, but not GTR E. So why couldn't they just have gone with the simpler method like with how the P&G 3.0 guys did it? None of these methods really please the copyright holders, so why put up a bunch of barriers. It seemed to me they were just giving them a way to bypass it, not verify it.īut back to the point, even though it only works with the GTR disc, Simbin still doesn't authorize it. Because the official thread over at HistorX has a thread where Steam owners can PM a work around from the authors. I'm pretty sure HistorX doesn't work with the Steam version. Then he goes and replies it'll work just like HistorX does with GT Legends (and just need to check once during install). And before that, one of the track modders wasn't answering the Steam question. The thread on ISI's board got locked by request from Simbin. Not even sure why they go through the motions on these things. Mods like P&G and tracks from feels3 and Virtua_LM may end up being paid for either through donations (a personal preference) or a value set by the modders.ĭoesn't seem like it. Could they send a cease and desist order and scupper the plans of URD? Finally, how does one try before buying? It looks to me like one buys the URD mods in blind faith that the physics etc are of a high standard - a beta example isn't enough for me to drop 10 Euro on a promise the finalised versions will be excellent.Īs for the PC mod scene they'll always be free mods of various quality but if enough people buy the cars from United Racing then who knows what may happen long term. Also, what will ISI do about this? I wonder how they feel about a third party making money from their game. I wonder how many beta licences of rF2 ISI have sold.Ĭlick to expand.As I posted elsewhere - good luck to the URD mod team but how are they going to stop people file sharing? As far as I can tell rF2 mods do not contain any form of DRM (at the moment) and URD are subject to piracy like everyone who makes games. Developers such as Reiza and SimBin could extracted every last ounce out of the isiMotor2 with their respective products and I'd love to see what they could do with the isiMotor2.5. There some bright spots though: both FFB and physics on the ISI built cars are truly sublime and reading about the tyre model blows my mind at the level of detail ISI have included whilst track mods from people such as Feels3 shows there is a good level of graphical quality just waiting to be tapped by talented people or dev teams. Mod installation is archaic and often confusing - for example the Corvette C6R mod is in a different format to all other ISI released vehicles and won't work for me unless I have the HDR option turned on (there are other people having issues in the ISI forums with this mod), the base graphics are well behind those found in other modern sims and the vehcile sounds (engine and tyres) are very often average. Sounds pointless.Click to expand.Selling the rF licence to other developers has no doubt greatly benefitted ISI coffers and I think it's something ISI need to do with rF2 as in its currrent state rF2 is a dog's breakfast. Apparently there aren't even any YouTubers doing it. Not much uptake this weekend though, apparently something called Hardline is on - whatever that is. No, real racing should include large amounts of fire road sprinting, and a complex bartering system of gelatin sweets at the top of each run as you all hope to not go into hypoglycemic shock as you share a space blanket between five of you - that's living, baby, and the best part is that it all happened in a hotbed of 5G phone signal, so my followers could enjoy the exhilaration of people they don't really know going up and down the same mountain at, but never concurrently, in real time. "Pushing your limits on the most challenging downhill tracks? That sounds tedious. "Anything you can ride on a downhill bike, I can ride on my enduro bike - including sprinting up this fire road, as demonstrated in this EWS race footage" Todd "The Bod" Buckingham told us after his seventh cola flavoured popsicle after completing the influencer subcategory of the EWS 100. "Dan Atherton could never design stages like this!"
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