Project CALC gives you Project CARS 2 leaderboards in Time Trial per car and track, even if you're on PS4 or Xbox One. Just run the little app on a PC, and your laptimes will be uploaded to the database. PC laptimes are automatically uploaded.
See projectcalc.org for leaderboards and more info. All totally free.
Installation:
1) Download and unzip the latest version from here
2) Run the PCalc.exe, to install & launch the app
3) Start Project Cars 2, set UDP to v1
4) Do valid laps in time-trial
That's it! Your laps will automatically be sent to the database. All leaderboards can be viewed at the projectcalc.org website.
To enable UDP in-game, go to Options. Then to the far right, select 'SYSTEM - Configure external apps'.
Set frequency to anything between 1-5. Set Protocol version to Project CARS 1.
If you have any problems, feel free to contact me.
*** New GUI version *** with graphic ui
This works the same way as the old command line version when sending your laps to the database. Plus you get a dash page, where you can see different car info such as tyre temps, suspension damage etc. You also get the Time Trial leaderboard, in all the yellow LCD glory directly in the app. And a tab with all your personal laps for the combo, and a tab for the complete leaderboard.
Screenshot:
You can set km/h or mph, change from Custom to Default setup etc directly from the app.
On TT Mode tab, you can click on any name to set that as your target.
On the website, you can filter the leaderboards in multiple ways. You can use it t find the fastest gamepad user, or fastest default laptime, or fastest keyboard player on PS4 in a Group A car except the Audi V8 quattro DTM around Algarve using a custom setup set between May 11 and August 27, 2018. For example.
You can also setup private leagues.
This apps works alongside other UDP apps you might run on your PC.
See projectcalc.org for leaderboards and more info. All totally free.
Installation:
1) Download and unzip the latest version from here
2) Run the PCalc.exe, to install & launch the app
3) Start Project Cars 2, set UDP to v1
4) Do valid laps in time-trial
That's it! Your laps will automatically be sent to the database. All leaderboards can be viewed at the projectcalc.org website.
To enable UDP in-game, go to Options. Then to the far right, select 'SYSTEM - Configure external apps'.
Set frequency to anything between 1-5. Set Protocol version to Project CARS 1.
If you have any problems, feel free to contact me.
*** New GUI version *** with graphic ui
This works the same way as the old command line version when sending your laps to the database. Plus you get a dash page, where you can see different car info such as tyre temps, suspension damage etc. You also get the Time Trial leaderboard, in all the yellow LCD glory directly in the app. And a tab with all your personal laps for the combo, and a tab for the complete leaderboard.
Screenshot:
You can set km/h or mph, change from Custom to Default setup etc directly from the app.
On TT Mode tab, you can click on any name to set that as your target.
On the website, you can filter the leaderboards in multiple ways. You can use it t find the fastest gamepad user, or fastest default laptime, or fastest keyboard player on PS4 in a Group A car except the Audi V8 quattro DTM around Algarve using a custom setup set between May 11 and August 27, 2018. For example.
You can also setup private leagues.
This apps works alongside other UDP apps you might run on your PC.