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not sure if its just NOS, but lm getting no damage at all now. invulnerability off as usual. multiplier at zero . getting flats spots and tire deg but can slam walls and no damage ??
 
With the McLaren M23, March and BT44 I have this problem with the mirrors in this beauty of track
 

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Just found the time to drive a couple of laps on this Nordschleife: Kudos to s397, you guys nailed it! Especially the elevation changes are perfectly captured and demanding like in real life.... Worth every penny, simracing heaven.
My favourite ringtool so far: Dazzers Datsun 510 is loads of fun here, at first it seems a little underpowered, but like all vintage cars and especially tintops the fun is to squeeze it out like a lemon on this track. Thanks to everyone involved in making this and lets not forget the guys who worked hard to get us the former unofficial Nordschleife: You paved the way, and now we have a perfect one...
 
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I'm having an issue with the shadow draw distance. I'm using max graphical settings. When I'm watching a replay, the shadow draw distance seems very far, but when I'm in a cockpit or onboard view, the draw distance is very close on the grass and guardrails, to the point where you easily see it drawing right in front of you. It seems to be fine on the road surface, but everything else doesn't render at a reasonable distance. Attached are pictures of what I mean:

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It is a problem at many tracks. Most noticeable as a black streak behind armco. You can watch it fill in in front of you. And then, if you are looking closely, you can see the line across the track as the shadow stays in front of you.
 
It is a problem at many tracks. Most noticeable as a black streak behind armco. You can watch it fill in in front of you. And then, if you are looking closely, you can see the line across the track as the shadow stays in front of you.

Exactly! I don't get how it can be fine on the TV camera views, but not in the onboards. I could understand if it was done for performance reasons, but if it works in one view, yet not in another, then that just sounds like a bug.
 
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