One of the all-time great vintage mod racetracks for Assetto Corsa is Fat-Alfie's superb Thomson Road Grand Prix circuit in Singapore.
With a league event coming up in a championship that I participate in, I've decided to make a new TV camera set for it. The jungle made it quite challenging to find a decent compromise between a realistic camera density and camera positions that would not immediately have lethal consequences for the camera crews in an actual event. Enjoy!
A windows update made the demonstration video a bit choppy. The in/out transitions are calibrated properly, as on my previous TV camera releases.
INSTALLATION:
1) Opening the downloaded zip archive
2) Drop the "content" subdirectory from my archive into your AC installation folder. For example:
C:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\assettocorsa
3) The new camera set ValTV is now installed alongside the original cameras.
How to use:
With a league event coming up in a championship that I participate in, I've decided to make a new TV camera set for it. The jungle made it quite challenging to find a decent compromise between a realistic camera density and camera positions that would not immediately have lethal consequences for the camera crews in an actual event. Enjoy!
INSTALLATION:
1) Opening the downloaded zip archive
2) Drop the "content" subdirectory from my archive into your AC installation folder. For example:
C:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\assettocorsa
3) The new camera set ValTV is now installed alongside the original cameras.
How to use:
- Cycle through original and additional TV cam files with the F3 key while you are in game. This one is called ValTV.
- If you want to delete all default TV camera sets and only use mine instead, you will need to rename my camera set to cameras.ini because if AC won't find an active file with that name in the track's data folder, it won't bother to look for the counted derivatives starting with cameras_1.ini etc.