More DLC very soon. No concrete statements about fixing the million problems that have been around for years. I don't think anyone will be surprised.
They get a major safety modification next year. :eek: [IMG]
Both. In the RD interview it comes to light that S397 was hamstringing Reiza by only showing them bits and pieces of code, and then only on a...
I'm so thankful they didn't go with the rF2 engine.
I'm old enough to wish I were younger. :(
It seems like a very good starting point.
Only open source licenses should be allowed. This will increase the numbers and speed of projects
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It's an issue across the entire game. It's been that way for years.
Over and over we see S397 post video clips and pictures of DLC in the rain. But the AI doesn't work in the rain, and the rain physics are divorced...
One more thing -- and I don't know if any sim models it -- but I heard an IMSA driver say that they turn the traction control down in the rain,...
Indeed it is true. In reality, the rubber on the racing line becomes very slippery when it gets wet. In rF2 it still has more grip than off the...
That's good, but what of the Oreca L/D ratios, and the grip problem with RealRoad in the rain?
More and more DLC is getting produced as longstanding problems are ignored. The DLCs themselves always introduce new problems, and many of those...
I've always wondered - - if a track is salted to prevent ice -- could a race still continue in light or moderate snow? I wonder if snow on the...
I don't use any manual boxes in rF2 because it doesn't have realistic simulation of them. I've spent close to ten hours just in the classic Pumas...
That's decided by mantasisg's arbitrary decree. Be careful not to commit any thoughtcrimes!
I just disable shadows altogether. Sad.
Where I live there is a stigma attached to them because they're closely associated with drunks and junkies who aren't allowed to drive cars.
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