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After the release of our Ginetta and Nagoya last year, we wanted to do even more and even better. That’s why we are bringing you 2 brand new LMP1 cars this time: the BR Engineering BR1 and Rebellion R13. Along with those, the Nagoya – previously payware – is now available for free in the Steam Workshop as the Toyota TS050.
The physics for all 4 cars have been rebuilt from scratch by our new physics engineer April, with the objective to improve the authenticity and handling, as well as getting them within a realistic pace window. All cars feature high downforce and low downforce aero configurations and a We are very happy with the current state of the physics, but there will no doubt be multiple updates that will improve various aspects of the physics. At least one big update in the future will improve the current (rough) League BOP ahead of season 2 of the Global Endurance Series.
The bases of both the Rebellion and the BR1 are made by OpticalDreamSoft and updated by our incredible 3D modellers Frederick Alonso and Valjouss. The cockpits have been built from scratch.
The BR1 has 2 engine configurations with their own characteristics in engine performance and inertia, giving them their own distinct character. The DragonSpeed cars have the Gibson V8 engine and the SMP cars have the AER V6 Turbo engine. For now, the BR1 only comes with the low downforce (LDF) 3D model. A future update will also add the high downforce (HDF) nose in the same way that we’ve done this on the Toyota.
The Rebellion of course uses the Gibson V8 engine. The car currently comes with the high downforce nose, with the LDF nose to be added in a future update. The Rebellion also includes the Alpine A480 LMH, complete with an adjusted set of physics. The LMH physics are a very rough adjustment of the LMP1 physics right now, but will be refined in future updates as well.
Enough reading! Subscribe to the cars in the Steam Workshop and enjoy them. If you like the cars, please consider to donate a bit of your beer money, so we can keep investing in future projects. We are already working on the Peugeot 9X8 hypercar and would love to keep doing cars like these in the future!
https://steamcommunity.com/id/globalendurance/myworkshopfiles/
The physics for all 4 cars have been rebuilt from scratch by our new physics engineer April, with the objective to improve the authenticity and handling, as well as getting them within a realistic pace window. All cars feature high downforce and low downforce aero configurations and a We are very happy with the current state of the physics, but there will no doubt be multiple updates that will improve various aspects of the physics. At least one big update in the future will improve the current (rough) League BOP ahead of season 2 of the Global Endurance Series.
The bases of both the Rebellion and the BR1 are made by OpticalDreamSoft and updated by our incredible 3D modellers Frederick Alonso and Valjouss. The cockpits have been built from scratch.
The BR1 has 2 engine configurations with their own characteristics in engine performance and inertia, giving them their own distinct character. The DragonSpeed cars have the Gibson V8 engine and the SMP cars have the AER V6 Turbo engine. For now, the BR1 only comes with the low downforce (LDF) 3D model. A future update will also add the high downforce (HDF) nose in the same way that we’ve done this on the Toyota.
The Rebellion of course uses the Gibson V8 engine. The car currently comes with the high downforce nose, with the LDF nose to be added in a future update. The Rebellion also includes the Alpine A480 LMH, complete with an adjusted set of physics. The LMH physics are a very rough adjustment of the LMP1 physics right now, but will be refined in future updates as well.
Enough reading! Subscribe to the cars in the Steam Workshop and enjoy them. If you like the cars, please consider to donate a bit of your beer money, so we can keep investing in future projects. We are already working on the Peugeot 9X8 hypercar and would love to keep doing cars like these in the future!
https://steamcommunity.com/id/globalendurance/myworkshopfiles/