Community Screenshots Thread (Unedited Screens Only)

Yes...Again & again...
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Everything except the cars (grass, tarmac, grandstabs, spectators, ...) ruins it for me. Looks so dated this way.

He is most likely running the sim with shadows on low, so everything looks a bit floaty. It is a mod track converted from AMS, so I wouldn't expect AAA quality from people who do this stuff in their free time. The track is still great for night racing and the best option we have for Road Atlanta. It's your loss ;)
 
He is most likely running the sim with shadows on low, so everything looks a bit floaty. It is a mod track converted from AMS, so I wouldn't expect AAA quality from people who do this stuff in their free time. The track is still great for night racing and the best option we have for Road Atlanta. It's your loss ;)
it was an event, shadows on bass because I use oculus
 
He is most likely running the sim with shadows on low, so everything looks a bit floaty. It is a mod track converted from AMS, so I wouldn't expect AAA quality from people who do this stuff in their free time. The track is still great for night racing and the best option we have for Road Atlanta. It's your loss ;)

Thanks both for taking it so well. I’m new to rf2. It’s massively confusing what is old / new / third party content, displayed in low / medium / high / ultra quality. No offense to anyone’s hard work to add the content, especially in their free time.
 
Thanks both for taking it so well. I’m new to rf2. It’s massively confusing what is old / new / third party content, displayed in low / medium / high / ultra quality. No offense to anyone’s hard work to add the content, especially in their free time.

No problem. With a sandbox like rF2 different levels of quality in terms of content or graphic settings are to be expected and it can be a bit confusing for people who aren't used to such systems. Some people don't like to try out mods and want to have a nice package with consistent quality in content, but I consider it as something really nice to try out different cars and tracks and to expand the experience. I really like open and moddable games, as I come from ArmA and Battlefield. So when I found rFactor, it was like a candy store and it still is. This is how the track can look in other conditions and cirumstances:

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