GTE DLC Inconsistencies & more

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  1. davehenrie

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    This issue occurs with the two newest GTE DLC cars and has been brought up before. The Aston Martin and Ferrari have a problem with the location and color of the LED position panel. The LED number panel is located on the windscreen of these two cars, in the position used by GT3 cars. Add to that, the Ferrari has the wrong color number displayed. GTE use red numbers and all the rest of the GTE cars have the LED panel on the side of the car. GT3 has Green numbers and the LED panel sits up on the windscreen. But the Ferrari 488 GTE used the Green GT3 numbers. Curiously, the Aston has at least fixed the color problem. Even though the LED panel is up on the windscreen, it does use the proper Red lights.
    Now the weird part.
    The cars used for the LM 24Virtual have corrected the color problem on the Ferrari AND moved the LED panel to the side, similar to other GTE cars. So the Ferrari cars with the SAFEIS banner have the panel both in the correct location AND the correct color. But the SAFEIS Aston did not get this fix. Even tho it was a Virtual 24hr car, the number panel remained on the windscreen.
    Seeing the Virtual Ferrari's proves the number panel can be re-located. One wonders why the original DLC cars in the Aston Martin and Ferrari groups can't get the same fix. It is one of those SMALL items that prevent many users from truly appreciating the the DLC cars and rF2 in general.
     
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    Bumping my own topic by adding another item, The Oreca 07 only has all 3 dive planes. If you are running a specific Le Mans Aero Package, you should certainly not be seeing all that drag sitting on each front corner.
     

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