Real Rider Numbers

Real Rider Numbers 1.6

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For those wondering about the latest update to MotoGP™24: this mod is fully compatible and does not need to be updated.
Three new numbers were added with this update:
#31 - Garrett Gerloff (2024 WorldSBK)
#38 - Bradley Smith (2017)
#94 - Jonas Folger (2017)

Five numbers were redone:
#35 - Cal Crutchlow (2019)
#45 - Scott Redding (2018)
#46 - Valentino Rossi (2014)
#65 - Jonathan Rea (2022 WorldSBK)
#99 - Jorge Lorenzo (2017)

Out of the redone numbers, Scott Redding's number was changed completely from his 2017 Pramac Ducati design to his 2018 factory Aprilia design.

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This post is to update you all on the situation with the rider numbers for the 2024 season. Due to the way by which I've added the 2024 numbers, the game's database file had to be changed. As a result, this mod will not include numbers from the 2024 season; however, my Real Rider Helmets + 2024 Numbers now includes these numbers as part of its latest update.

Some screenshots:
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As always, my mods are compatible with each other, so feel free to combine them to have the rider numbers from this mod alongside the 2024 season numbers!
Six more numbers added with this update:
#27 - Iker Lecuona (2021)
#50 - Sylvain Guintoli (2017)
#54 - Toprak Razgatlıoğlu (2021 WorldSBK)
#65 - Jonathan Rea (2022 WorldSBK)
#66 - Tom Sykes (2023 WorldSBK)
#77 - Dominique Aegerter (2024 WorldSBK)

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And as a reminder, this mod works perfectly with my new Retired Rider Helmets mod:

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For those who want some helmets to go along with the rider numbers in this mod, please check out my new mod Retired Rider Helmets! Both mods are compatible with each other, as shown below:

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Three more numbers added with this update:
#1 - Casey Stoner (2012)
#3 - Max Biaggi (2015)
#9 - Danilo Petrucci (2018)

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The main point of the update, however, was to fix issues with certain rider numbers showing up too large during result screens. Plus, Cal Crutchlow & Pol Espargaró's numbers as displayed on the bikes have been updated in order to increase their visual quality.

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Four more numbers added with this update:
#29 - Andrea Iannone (2017)
#51 - Michele Pirro (2017)
#58 - Marco Simoncelli (2011)
#74 - Daijiro Kato (2003)

Alongside the new additions, some of the other numbers were updated:
- Nicky Hayden's number has been changed from a tribute to the one he raced during his championship year (2006).
- Stefan Bradl's number was re-done completely to make up for improper sizing.
- Pol Espargaró's number has been changed to his orange-colored one, as seen in 2022 and during his wildcard appearance this year.
- Jorge Lorenzo's number has been resized on the bikes; I'm still attempting to find a good compromise for how his number should appear.

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Four more numbers added with this update:
#6 - Stefan Bradl (2024)
#19 - Álvaro Bautista (2017)
#32 - Lorenzo Savadori (2024)
#45 - Scott Redding (2017)

With this update, all of the wildcard riders of the 2024 season (so far) have their numbers included in this mod.
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Three more numbers added with this update:
#53 - Tito Rabat (2017/2023)
#87 - Remy Gardner (2022)
#99 - Jorge Lorenzo (2017)

I have about ~10 more numbers that I'm currently planning to add before I'm "finished" with this mod; mostly from wildcard riders over the past few seasons (Bradl, Savadori, etc.) and some fan favorites.

Side-note: I'm not really happy with how Lorenzo's number came out, so I'll probably change it soon, but I wanted to push this update out before the start of this weekend's race.

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