Hello! It's very nice to see this sim is going to get a lot of love, Studio 397 is getting new licenses, series, updating the graphics and content will be pumped out faster, hopefully. I'd like to ask the developers, if the older ISI cars, especially those still without CPM will be updated in the future, or you're concentrating on new content. The cars in the center of my interest are the Formula Renault 3.5 2014, Marussia F1 2012 and Formula 2 2012. Thanks for any replies. Keep up the nice work guys, cheers.
The older stuff IMO is the very best stuff in rf2 Historics are mind blowing & the best in the whole of sim-racing The formula ISI f1 & f2 All these hopefully will have the full dx11 works
Anytime good historic content is released, especially in Assetto or Automobilista, people go crazy on it. Porsche 917/30, Porsche RSR3.0 , and Imola 1972 being the latest (not surprising) surprise. One may wonder when more content from the same era will be released together given how it's always extremely well received.
I personally prefer "modern" cars and tracks, but I am happy when new content, modern or historic, is released. For any sim. Just don't let the "old" content die Studio 397. It would be nice from them to give an "official" statement on this matter.
I just want this: http://rfactor.net/web/2013/05/24/announcing-indy-500-licensing-for-rfactor2/ Reynard 95i March 86c Eagle Mk4 Cooper T54 Watson Roadster
@Shamrock - You can cross Watson Roadster off your list as it was made available back in May 2016 as a 3PA mod: Gasoline Alley.
Now it has been buried by a huge amount of tweets and retweets, so I can't find it, but a few days after Studio 397 announcement, I asked them on Twitter if they were going to update F2 and Skip Barber on the CPM and they said yes. UPDATE: FOUND IT https://twitter.com/andreagiache/status/777423231317925888
The Vels-Parnelli V Wing Indy cars Unfortunately, the V wing never raced much. The drivers didn't trust the angled wings. They were eventually cut off and a huge door sized wing was planted on the back end.