-added empty "apps\python\CarSpecs\curves\" folder in archive, also a check for it in code, required for the app to show power/torque curves at all
-fixes for curves/traces window
-made switching to another car a bit smoother (some data might still be from your own car)
-ffb trace scaled up so that overshots are more obvious (before 100% ffb was at half the plot heigth)
-added G-forces to curves
(edit displayed max values are wrong lol, will fix later)
Fix!
You might have todo a clean install or remove this file:
assettocorsa\apps\python\CarSpecs\settings\settings.ini
note: handbrake display is broken with CSP versions between 0.1.80-prev403 upto ...-prev453 (atm)
-text toggle button (curves) resets all max values
-added peak holdtime for max values
--from Off/1-10 seconds
ingame on the top left of curves-window:
-cleaner lines in curves window with linewidth > 1
-more robust creating of Nm/Hp graphs
(ffb 100% is at center)
-fixed ers display in both curves and torque/power graph
-fixed 'vanilla' AC compatibility
-added ers stuff
-added option for power graph to toggle btw 3 modes: json, data, +gas (json+throttle info)
-slightly less choppy line drawing in curves window
-color coded buttons, other fixes
note: change curve colors yourself in ' ...apps\python\CarSpecs\CarSpecs.py' from line 18
note2:is named wrong, for the lap it should be called 'ersAvail/ersLeft')
note3: not realy tested with vainlla AC (most features not avilable anyway)
4: question: someone wants clutch in curves?
if you read this far, for no reason readme has random padding to make download same size as last version
edit: it needs PIL image library, which is included in this app, forgot to include it here
-update timer will be saved now
-window background hidden with no text
-added steering angle line (gray) to non-fancy mode too
-switched to using torque curve for power window, removed quirky power/rpm/throttle
-added handbrake in color aqua to curves window
-colors for the curves: go 'CarSpecs.py', line 16ff.
Note: fancy mode is required for lines with more than 1 pixel width
(non-fancy-mode uses original kunos graphs, which do not allow to change line width)
Note2: fancy mode should perform almost equally to non-fancy mode, you must let python-debug app cool down a bit after using the controls , and maybe disable text!
example with Audi Sport Quattro:
-fixed drawing curves with some certain scaling values
-added steering angle to curves (grey)
-added buttons for update time (but forgot to make it save)
-added custom fancy drawing mode for the curves, plus some options for it
--with some size/H/W scaling combos it wont work, then just set some other values
-the 3 sub-windows now have their own text/opacity settings
-more fault tolerant on strange cars
-the background image now has a dedicated max dash-line for turbo-max