It has to be one other mod or track you have installed. Seems like anything that is a DTM track causes that, I don't know much else.
Make sure it's not the total number of tracks and mods, which are limited to 96 (or something close to that). Try temporarily uninstalling 3 or 4 tracks and then try this one. It works perfectly, but I had the same issue with another track until I fiddled and could make any track cause a CTD by being last in the install order. That being said, some crappy conversions do cause CTD's regardless, but I know this track is not in that category.
Will there ever be more work done on this track? Some darkening of the textures and reduction of the brightness would go a long way.
Yes, there will be updates to this track. I'm currently very busy at work. I will be updating all of the local Texas tracks for rFactor2, but it will take some time.
I love this track, Plickbadger. Just wanted to say thank you again. I'm using it for a night race with the Howstons at ISR coming up next month! I'm a fan of rovals and this one is the best that rF2 has.
It's one of the few third-party tracks I keep around because I like it so much. I'd really like the AI not to slow down in the last turn in 29CW and not crash because of the right-handed dip in the track. Maybe some bigger textures and stuff too? You should put up a donation link, you'd go on my list of content I want to support when I get a bit more money.
I messed with it as this is one my favorite tracks but at this point it's more trouble than it's worth due to the AI not being able to pit during practice at this track. I can get wis files for it but only if I do it one car at a time.
Hold on a minute...the wis files are car specific!?!?!?!?!? Even class-specific would be bad enough... I am asking a serious question here and sorry for my ignorance. Haven't had time to delve into that yet.
Why should it be car specific. Maybe I read the note wrong. I thought it was an aiw file for the whole track? Not specific cars (of course, I haven't tried it yet).
Class specific isn't that bad since one can have several classes practicing and making wis files at the same time. That's unless the cars won't pit during practice. If they won't pit during practice then they won't complete a wis file with all the information unless you only have one car in the practice. wis files are put into a directory for each car in each class as that driver runs. ISI did that with the AI Autocalibrate = "1" ini files as well. View attachment 10555 View attachment 10553 View attachment 10554 If your wis file is 2 - 3 kb then it didn't get much info in it and probably didn't work correctly. Different cars in the same class get slightly different numbers for each turn. Below is turn 1 of the 1.8 miel CCW configuration of TWS using a couple of different 370Z cars. View attachment 10556 Edit, here's one for the Renault F-3 on the same configuration. View attachment 10557 For better AI they'd be car or class specific. An F-1 car can use different lines than a Clio.
Classes? That I can understand. The specific car thing would be strange. Big difference between a car and a class of car.
Unfortunately they did that. It resulted in no one using it because it was such a ridiculously onerous process to get anything useful out of it. Sounds like ditto for rF2. The files should apply to all cars of the same configuration.
In 2 weeks my group is racing GT3 BES cars at CCW 29- I just ran some practice laps and oh boy.... this is going to be FUN. Awesome track, thanks PB
I wonder if PB will be looking back at this track after having done his Dallas Karting work. I can't recall the acronym he used for the track he was going to work on next but I could have sworn it was this one .