Don't believe it's Real Feel compatible, so a no-go for me.Rodster wrote:Have you guys checked out the new DRM-Mod? It includes classic BMW's and Porches, yummy.
http://www.rfactorcentral.com/detail.cfm?ID=DRM-MOD
Take care,
PK
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Don't believe it's Real Feel compatible, so a no-go for me.Rodster wrote:Have you guys checked out the new DRM-Mod? It includes classic BMW's and Porches, yummy.
http://www.rfactorcentral.com/detail.cfm?ID=DRM-MOD
The mod also includes the Nürburgring Nordschleife in ten variations for all ten rounds of the 2005 season. These variations come with brand new textures to reflect the conditions during each run. While the first round comes with lots of snow, the final rounds of the season are held in autumn atmosphere.
NLC VLN 2005 1.0 - Released
Team NLC has released their VLN 2005 mod for rFactor, bringing over 180 GT & touring cars from Germany’s most popular endurance racing series to rFactor.
For a detailed look at the mod’s content & features, please check out the extensive review here.
Features:
- 185 cars from the VLN 2005 season
- 29 base models
- Model changes, add-on parts and rims for several cars
- Several add-on skins which will be used by the AI
- 10 Nordschleife events for offline racing based on the real 10 races from 2005
- 10 Nordschleife events for online racing based on the real 10 races from 2005
- 10 different texture sets and light settings for the Nordschleife events
- Up to 104 cars on track
- Performance optimization for a high amount of cars on the track
- 76 car physics from 18 VLN classes based on realistic car data
- Real pit stops for the AI at offline races
- Real lap times for the AI at offline races depending on the performance from 2005
- Adjusted AI for the integrated Events for the ultimate VLN feeling
- Opponent filters for real VLN 2005 races
- Adjusted Damage model
- New sounds for every car
- Reworked rFactor Menu
- Configuration tool for an easy configuration of the .plr
Important: This mod requires a legal version of GTR Evolution to work. Both the DVD and Steam version are supported.
I will echo that Paul! Thanks for the link. Watch this video if you have ever had interest in GPL or the racing and tracks from that era. Great job of creating a feel for the time period. Has me all psyched up for a DSP race there if I could complete 1 lap.pk500 wrote:I'm also VERY excited about the impending release of the Targa Florio track for Grand Prix Legends. It's a 45-mile circuit!This might force me to reinstall GPL.
http://www.virtualr.net/targa-florio-tr ... sentation/
EDIT: I just watched the seven-minute promotional video showing footage from this track. It's ASTONISHING, boys. Probably the most impressive track I've ever seen built for a PC sim.
Take care,
PK
GRID was not a sim. It was tuned for out and out fun and lap times are an irrelevance for this time of game. F1 is different and will feature accurate lap times.
Okay, I've said it before and I will say it again... DiRT and GRID were aimed at a different audience to F1. Both of these games have been critical and financial successes for Codemasters, selling far more than each of their predecessors.
F1 will get a different treatment from us, which means heavy on the sim elements for those who want it, along with all the structure and appeal that a more casual 'arcade' fan would expect. Both camps are important to the success of our F1 game and both will get equal respect from us.
In addition to the many wheel setups we have around the room at people’s desks, we also have six permanent demo pods in our studio playing all the latest games and sims in rotation. rFactor, including the most popular mods (inc. F1), is one of these.
We own just about every racing game released over the last ten years and they've all been analysed and had their turn on our demo pods. You can learn as much from other people's mistakes as you can their successes.
It has offline AI. Not the greatest, but certainly as good or better than rFactor.TCrouch wrote:Does it even have Offline AI? I thought it was an online-only gig?
Mixer:mixdj1 wrote:PK, do you feel Live For Speed is worth purchasing? I haven't messed with rFactor much lately either. Most of my PC road racing time has been spent with GTR Evolution because they had a really good deal on it at my local game store.
I downloaded the demo for LFS and liked what I saw but was curious if the full version has enough content for the price and if the AI is decent since I do a lot of off-line racing.
Eat me.TCrouch wrote:Even without all the analysis, I know that when you f*ck up, it was always you.