Thanks to the latest tire physics parameters included in the last build (WetTerrainEffect= ) we can achieve more realistic effects for wet tires, depending on track surface wetness. It's great to see how they keep cold and stable when the track is wet, and also exciting to see them burn and quickly degrade when the track dries, making almost impossible to drive them on a dry surface. They actually smoke while cornering, reaching more than 200º! Also interesting the effect on handling, because they really feel like driving on chewing gum... I want fire, pain, fear, destruction !!! Check LCD screen for tire temperatures and wear Go to 8:38 for fatal destruction of rain tires Some data as reference: -First run Track wetness: 74% (start), 58% (end) Tire wear indicators after 8 minutes on track: 92%-94%-92%-94% -Second run Track wetness: 2% (almost dry) Tire wear indicators after 4 minutes on track : 60%-71%-56%-68% Wet tire optimum temperature: around 58º (Thermal degradation not included on wear indicators)
Nice to see that this mod isn't dead! RFactor 2 needs more mods from golden eras of the different disciplines of motorsports! Cheers
Greetings RF2 Racers! We at MAK-Corp are proud to release v1.0 of the 1991 Group C mod for rFactor 2. The mod can be acquired via the Steam Workshop located HERE and the first post on the first page of this thread has been updated with changelog info, links to the Mod PDF Manual, Templates and workshop link. Be sure to read the first post HERE. We look forward to your feedback and hope you enjoy the new mod version! Thank you all for your continuing support!
If you were subscribed before, it should auto-download the update. Close rF2 and see if Steam begins the download?
If what Emery said doesn't work, you can unsubscribe and then after a minute or so re-subscribe to the mod. That will fix it.
I don't know where you live, but it works for me sometimes to change the "download" country into the Steam client configuration. Then close the client and start it again.
Thank you for 1.0 First thing I checked was if windshields get wet. I checked Sauber and Porsche. Sauber - nope. Porsche - yes. But wiper doesn't work, so I don't get the logic, maybe something is wrong on my end. I also find it a bit strange how the grip is sorted, but I am really not sure and shouldn't say anything more without more driving.
Very nice, thank you Petros. I sent you an email; will Paypal $20 USD to you as a token of gratitude if you're taking donations. Reply to the email from imsa.gtp1.
problem with wipers and rain effects i notice so far wipers works only for Mazda but they dont clean the rain porsche and Sauber wipers dont work at all and at Sauber the glass has no rain effect on it