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And these too!Cooper-T23-1956 and BRM
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And these too!Cooper-T23-1956 and BRM
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If people join forces, there will be SO MUCH FUTURE still for rFactor 2
The way you tune the materials is near perfect and under those conditions rF2 looks magical, in my opinion. Gloriously natural.
And in VR, oh my...
1937 Mercedes-Benz W125 by tjc - Sim Screens, on Flickr
1937 Mercedes-Benz W125 by tjc - Sim Screens, on FlickrOh, then I am somewhat involved as Ling accepted my suggestions when he was first showing the silver cars (as opposed to some of roughly the same era, which are chrome)... :-DThank you wait till you drive it, I hope you will. That also is gloriously natural.
The materials on car are still majorly Lings work. Although I did replace and adjust several details and it is not final, I have some issues with IBL materials for tires and rims, so I use older mats.
I don't have VR, but I do hope it will be all good with it, this should be very good car for VR.
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Personally, I feel that the body panels should be less glossy and some of the wheel rims too, which are in the mercedes, waaay too reflective..
you are right, the wheel rim coloring on the mercedes in pretty badPersonally, I feel that the body panels should be less glossy and some of the wheel rims too, which are in the mercedes, waaay too reflective..
I know that rF2 is pain in the butt... however, I am sure that, if you got it right on others, it will be an easy correction.you are right, the wheel rim coloring on the mercedes in pretty bad![]()