It will be so good at Deutschlandring. Do you think there will be an appeal for such old car ?
@Brownninja97 It is very likely that it will have to be changed into spyder. Is it your project ?
Hell yes!
It will be so good at Deutschlandring. Do you think there will be an appeal for such old car ?
@Brownninja97 It is very likely that it will have to be changed into spyder. Is it your project ?
Here's a quick example of the flight - very unstable, difficult to control and not really like a Balloon at all Would be proper fun though if you didn't get sent back to the pits after about 5 seconds of flight
Seeing the current screenshots that kunos put out today it seems like it will have to be a spyderor a GTS boxster also yeah my project. I'll go into the details of the model creation and wireframes and all that jazz when i create a thread for it whenever i decide i have the timeIt will be so good at Deutschlandring. Do you think there will be an appeal for such old car ?
@Brownninja97 It is very likely that it will have to be changed into spyder. Is it your project ?
It will be so good at Deutschlandring. Do you think there will be an appeal for such old car ?
You've got to be kidding, LOL. That's brilliant! I thought there was a setting in an ini file that allowed you to select a time period for the auto reset or even disable it entirely. I know I've seen it somewhere but can't remember where (which ini).
This video shows a complete lap, but starts halfway through at the base of the hill climb (start/finish line would have been at around 4mins 25) - watch on 2x speed
That looks phenomenal. Will this be in same league as the Maseratis?
wow great work lot of work done very niceI'm in love with the screenshots of Deutschlandring.
Keep up the good work!
Here's my small project, a track that was not far away from Deutschlandring: Dessau (1955 layout). A racetrack using German Autobahn A9, which was already used by Mercedes for high speed records in 1939 (Caracciola, 399,6 km/h). That's the link to Mantasisg's Mercedes.
I have many historical photos and some new ones from September 2016, when I visited the track, or better what is left. Many things are done, but there is still a lot to do.
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