Hello guys and thanks for checking out his mod.
This OSD mod gives you several different options how your OSD is going to be displayed.
First of all, no matter your choice - there is a transparent and a non transparent path to go.
Removed starting lights (always included)
With transparency
Further the timers, illegal overtake window and warning messages have been removed
There is also the option without the drivers' gap table
And finally, no pos and no lap indicator.
For the even bigger purist way, you can additionally disable some options already ingame.
Bugs, Errors and Requests
please post ingame screenshots in my mod-thread for things you want to get fixed or removed or made transparent
Untouched
using and creating my modification is no work of a witcher, but still I'd like to see my name in your credits if you're going to use it in your own modifications (in the hopefully near future)
This OSD mod gives you several different options how your OSD is going to be displayed.
First of all, no matter your choice - there is a transparent and a non transparent path to go.
Removed starting lights (always included)
With transparency
Further the timers, illegal overtake window and warning messages have been removed
There is also the option without the drivers' gap table
And finally, no pos and no lap indicator.
For the even bigger purist way, you can additionally disable some options already ingame.
Bugs, Errors and Requests
please post ingame screenshots in my mod-thread for things you want to get fixed or removed or made transparent
Untouched
- beside B-X folders the pit timer will remain without transparency, else you won't be able to read the times
- the drivers' tag above the cars will remain without transparency, because it looks too stupid without the background color; turn them off or on
- the dial/rev remains untouched, due limitations; removing the background color results in removing the rev bar, no white, no red, no use
using and creating my modification is no work of a witcher, but still I'd like to see my name in your credits if you're going to use it in your own modifications (in the hopefully near future)