Converting rfactor tracks to AMS

Hey guys i'm able to convert numerous tracks to AMS from rfactor but there are few that don't work. It says automobilista stopped workking after converting them. They are Irohazaka, Usui touge, Akina, and ebisu west. need help asap b/c i'm creating a movie
 
Curious if you figure out the issue.

A few issues, the point to point timing and something in the AIW looks to be incompatible with AMS, the missing xpitin / xpitout lines in the SCN are required in AMS, TDF missing textures for particle effects and maybe some terrain materials were not set.

Something was causing AMS to crash.

I have Akina working with proper timing now and will get the others fixed up shortly.

The AI work but not very well. These p2p tracks are for humans only to be sure. I can see some potential with this track for a few cars together on track to have some fun with the new AMS drift physics.
 
I've got quite a few tracks - mostly North American - for which the AIW has the pit positions arranged with the cars sitting nose-to-tail so close together that they can't exit the pit box without bashing into the car in front.

Looking at the AIW:

[PITS]
TeamIndex=0
PitPos=(393.123,670.782,706.516)
PitOri=(-0.001,3.138,0.004)
GarPos=(0,393.041,670.783,706.664)
GarOri=(0,-0.001,3.120,0.004)
GarPos=(1,0.000,0.000,0.000)
GarOri=(1,0.000,0.000,0.000)
GarPos=(2,0.000,0.000,0.000)
GarOri=(2,0.000,0.000,0.000)

does anyone know offhand which number corresponds to the yaw of the cars' starting orientation? I'm assuming it will be in PitOri=(-0.001,3.138,0.004) somewhere.

If the track is flat enough, can I just tweak that number to have the cars angled out towards the track a bit more so they can leave the pit box intact?

cheers
 
PitOri=(-0.001,3.138,0.004)

Pitch, Yaw, Roll

You want to edit the Yaw value. The units are radians and the value can be + or - ... I am not sure where 0.000 points and I think + is clockwise rotation. Best way would be to set one car to 0 then have a look in game and take a bearing.

Also the pivot point is about the front edge of the car not the center. (I am pretty sure) :geek:

Cheers
 
Awesome.

As ever sir, you deliver quickly and brilliantly.

Thanks much!

GRAB_003.jpg
 
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