There's a lovely Monsanto Park under construction...

It does indeed look pretty good, and I must say layout looks very exciting, I was not aware of that.

Having little bit of experience into track modding for rF2 by now (still plenty to learn), I can say that if the track is made for AC it is made for rF2 too. The only reason some track may not be coming to rF2 is lack of drive from real genuine people with soul.
 
Road looks like an ironing board, no texture unfortunately.

What is the motivation to be so negative and boring ? Is it because people use way too much Tinder, and we know how that works there, right, boys ? I mean the apathy is through the charts ? Is it some pills that people use. Something is wrong.

And I don't attack anyone for doing little criticism jabs, it is just about how it is done, it is very cold, with zero intention to build any conversation, zero intention to have community and be happy. It is just plain mistake, waste and zero balls or honor. And it goes on EVERYWHERE, so you can chill, you are normal just like most others.

You can clearly see texture in thumbnail of video above. If you refer to various artistic detailing of the road, that would be logical to be applied at later stages of development. It is also AC, so it doesn't have dynamic road, all that awesome stuff. If you refer to shading, yes IMO it might be little weak on specularity settings. If you refer to texture as ironing board in terms of how physically flat and featureless it seems, that is also true and I agree.

It may have plenty where to improve, as most things always do, but I think it looks pretty good and deserves at least a single good word for it. Maybe it is Tinder overtime that makes people such apathetic, I don't know LOL

This guy is doing great work, and you wish you could.

 
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My comment came across way more cold and dismissive than I intended. I care a lot about road texture/feel in sim racing, probably more than anything else on a track. Without that detail and feedback, for me personally it loses a huge part of the driving experience.

That said, you are absolutely right about the tone. I could’ve explained what I meant instead of dropping a blunt one-liner. I also fully respect the amount of work and skill that goes into building a track like this. I definitely couldn’t do it myself, nor do I have the ambition to learn it.

I just think it’s a shame when a track already looks this good visually, but the road surface still feels physically too flat or featureless. Hopefully that part comes later in development, because the project clearly has a lot of potential.
 
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