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Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Wed 12 Dec 2012 - 0:36
Breaking the speed of sound
Okay, might be worth checking the other cars aswell. I guess it's only a fix per car make, not per livery since there's one car model for all liveries of each car.
It's fun, although these corners come closer quickly...
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Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Mon 7 Jan 2013 - 20:26
David repeated it only once so I don't think this qualifies for "repeating again and again".
Do you have a screenshot David ? I'm not sure I understand what you mean.
Guillaume Siebert League Owner
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Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Tue 8 Jan 2013 - 21:37
Patch 1.02 added in the first post (it includes patch 1.01)
Changes : - Reduced tire heating (for all tires compound) - Fixed #15 Richard Lloyd Racing Porsche tachometer - Fixed #88 Primus Porsche window - Improved collision box - Fixed head and rear lights - Reduced fuel consumption for the Jaguar XJR-8
Guillaume Siebert League Owner
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Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Tue 23 Apr 2013 - 19:04
Patch 1.03 added in first post, it fixes the rear instability at high speed. It quite changes the behaviour of the car so you might want to give it a try if you didn't like the car before that The patch includes patches 1.01 and 1.02.
Patch 1.03 ajouté dans le premier post, il corrige l'instabilité de l'arrière à haute vitesse. Cela modifie pas mal le comportement des voitures donc ceux qui n'avaient pas apprécié les premières versions devraient essayer à nouveau Le patch inclue les patch 1.01 et 1.02
Changes from v1.0 :
- Fixed rear instability at high speed - Reduced tire heating (for all tires compound) - Fixed #15 Richard Lloyd Racing Porsche tachometer - Fixed #88 Primus Porsche window - Improved collision box - Fixed head and rear lights - Reduced fuel consumption for the Jaguar XJR-8
Damian Baldi Club Driver
Number of posts : 143 Age : 52 Location : Buenos Aires, Argentina Registration date : 2013-04-24
Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Wed 24 Apr 2013 - 1:13
Hello ! I want to say THANKS ! because I love these cars and I think this MOD is amazing, really enjoyable, difficult and realistic.
I downloaded it last week and I can't stop driving, I tried every car and started to learn each one. Today I was trying to modify the Jag's sound (trying to make it more realistic) using a youtube video as sourse but the result wasn't good.
This video
I have two questions about headlights. The first one is about the range of the headlights. I don't know how they were is real life, but in the MOD I can't see very far. It looks dangerous for a long distance event.
The second one, is about a black part in front of the cars when you use headlight. It's an error or may be is my video cars?
Regards Damian
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Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Wed 24 Apr 2013 - 10:08
I'll answer for the headlights. The bright flare is a plane I had to place at the source of the light. Since the car body is curved there, that plane has to cross the car body. To sum up, not much I can do
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Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Wed 24 Apr 2013 - 10:28
Welcome Damian, and thanks, glad you like the mod
Damian Baldi Club Driver
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Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Wed 24 Apr 2013 - 10:47
JP Campmajo wrote:
I'll answer for the headlights. The bright flare is a plane I had to place at the source of the light. Since the car body is curved there, that plane has to cross the car body. To sum up, not much I can do
I understand.....if you put the source of the light forward it will appears as floating in front of the car. Its a pity because the light effect looks great !
EDIT: and if you put a second small light forward just to light the front of the car? you know, like a lens effect.
something like this
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Vadim Sadoshenko Racing Legend
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Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Wed 24 Apr 2013 - 11:07
With regards to the sounds. Damian, do not waste time on completion of sounds. Sounds prototypes thoroughly updated to the high quality of the project WSPC 1990. With regards to the beam. To make the effect of the light the more correct I think it should be in Material Edit unmark the Glass.
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Damian Baldi Club Driver
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Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Wed 24 Apr 2013 - 11:18
Thanks Vadim, but I don't have idea...I never did or build anything about simracing cars. I just want to help but I really dont know how you do all these things.
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Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Wed 24 Apr 2013 - 11:46
Vadim, you're looking at shaders settings of a shader not supported by 3D SimEd. But if you think you can improve the looks of the lights, the author is on the ISI forums.
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Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Wed 24 Apr 2013 - 12:17
JP Campmajo wrote:
Vadim, you're looking at shaders settings of a shader not supported by 3D SimEd. But if you think you can improve the looks of the lights, the author is on the ISI forums.
Indeed the effect(shaders) of light works only when this option is enabled glass, but it also is the cause of the penetration of light into the texture of the body of the car. I'll try to sort out the problem and if I find a solution, be sure to tell you about it. By the way JP Campmajo you are working with shaders quite right, all matter in the models prototypes. During their modeling and texturing was admitted a number of very serious mistakes. From here and such incidents.
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Guillaume Siebert League Owner
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Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Wed 24 Apr 2013 - 21:49
By the way if you want to race this mod Damian, maybe you'll be interested by this : http://historicsimracing.123.st/t2090-1987-kyalami-sportscar-sprint-may-5th
Damian Baldi Club Driver
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Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Thu 25 Apr 2013 - 20:15
Thanks for the link Guillaume ! I'm in
There are plans to add more cars to the MOD as the Nissan or Toyota? Upgrades to the car, as Le Man's style tails, no covers for the Jag's rear wheels, or more CK configurations for other Porsches?
I know I know...Im asking too much
I really like the actual idea of three different Porsche performance ( 2.8 to 3.0), it gives a great way to balance the grid.
Guillaume Siebert League Owner
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Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Thu 25 Apr 2013 - 20:28
The 1987 mod is finished as we can not add any more cars (we are working with the cars converted from F1Challenge), but yes there are plans to add another season later this year
Damian Baldi Club Driver
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Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Thu 25 Apr 2013 - 20:32
Guillaume Siebert wrote:
The 1987 mod is finished as we can not add any more cars (we are working with the cars converted from F1Challenge), but yes there are plans to add another season later this year
muaahaha looks like 2013 will be a good year after all !
David Jundt Racing Legend
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Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Thu 25 Apr 2013 - 21:41
Guillaume Siebert wrote:
The 1987 mod is finished as we can not add any more cars (we are working with the cars converted from F1Challenge), but yes there are plans to add another season later this year
I guess that's still Vadim behind the scenes?
Does cannot mean that's how the field was in '87? Well, the mod represents the German championship and not the Global one? or didn't it exist?
Martin: "That's a replay Murray, he's not even in the race anymore."
Guillaume Siebert League Owner
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Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Thu 25 Apr 2013 - 21:44
I did not understand the question
Vadim Sadoshenko Racing Legend
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Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Thu 25 Apr 2013 - 22:08
Vadim apply all his knowledge of the English language, that would understand what you mean !
In turn, Vadim ready at the first request of the administration of the HSO provide all the necessary for the development of the project Group C . Including Mercedes C11, which you can see in his avatar !
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Subject: Re: HSO 1987 Group C Thu 25 Apr 2013 - 22:51
Are you still working alone on the "Project C" mod, Vadim?
Reading post #1 gave me all other answers I needed(WSC, IMSA and Supercup participants featured as long as it were Jag, Sauber, Porsche and Lancia)