Lola T280 beta mod unable to install

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  1. ufangio

    ufangio Registered

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    As i put the Lola T280 beta mod in the packages, i`ve got the message: "unable to install".
    Any idea to fix the problem. Thank you for any help.
     
  2. Hedlund_90

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    You probably miss some of the tracks or maybe you have a earlier build? Readme notes tells you exactly wich tracks you need. If you already got them, you can read in the "advanced" why mod is failing :)
     
  3. LowRider

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    Maybe you did not noticed this:

    "IMPORTANT: you need to have installed the 6 following tracks
    Monza66, monaco66, spa66, croft 0.91, vlm sebring and mid ohio"

    I know its stupid, but thats the deal for now.:mad:
     
  4. ufangio

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    Thank you guys for your answer. I have the newest build installed and all the 6 tracks that we needed,
    but if i rightklick the Lola T280 mod, i`ve got only the properties to look at.
     
  5. BlaringFiddle5

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    I think if you look at the properties it will tell you why it can't be installed (what is missing etc..)
     
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    Exactly! There you look under "advanced" and you see what's happening :)
     
  7. Navigator

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    lol! "That's what I said" ;)
     
  8. ufangio

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    That`s the solution. I looked at advanced and i see that i had only v.190 instead of v 1.91 of Mid Ohio installed. After
    installation of v1.91 of the track i was able to install the Lola T280.
    Thank you mates for your help! See you.:)
     
  9. dumberdog

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    Cannot install Lola T280 because montecarlo66 isn't installed

    I cannot install the Lola T280, because in the mod's advanced properties tab it says that monaco66 isn't installed when in fact it is; i have rF2 updated to the latest build, and have all the required tracks installed.

    I made some printscreens to illustrate my problem.

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  10. filas

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    you need to update the 1960 mod to 1.1 (it should update monaco to 1.1..) gl
     
  11. dumberdog

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    You've got the point, i forgot to update the 1960 mod to 1.1:eek:; Thanx and have a happy new year mate;)
     
  12. Birddogg66

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    This car is just awesome I wish so much ISI would learn something from the modding community about proper car physics. I see it just like rF1 where the best cars will come from the modding community not ISI.:)

    Don't get me wrong ISI's cars are better in rF2 than rF1 but I think the cars from the modding community are a little better polished

    Edit: Upon further review the testing I did @ Brianza with this car was great with it's fast sweeping turns on a tighter track I think there is a definate lack of grip from the historic tire compound. I maybe thought that ISI has always leaned toward more snap-oversteer but I also feel that with some tire compounds grip levels could be increased some. I understand that the real hard core simmers may like the snap-oversteer and slidey tires for a more hard core experience but if it were real life and my crew chief tried to put me in some of these cars I would punch him in the mouth for trying to kill me out on the track. I would like to see some realistic resistance to a slide as it is with some cars there is not enough counter resistance in this area.
     
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