37¾ Mile Isle Of Man Mountain Course - Conversion from GPL

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Workshop: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2261065561

Build History

This full length "37¾ Mile Isle Of Man Mountain Course" was built by Jim Pearson entirely from scratch over a period of 14 years from 2005. It is a totally different track to his much earlier "Abridged / Shortened" 20 km version.

It was released by him for the simulation Grand Prix Legends [ GPL ] in June 2019.

Jim's original PDF Readme , release files and three release videos are located here;
http://jrpearson.homestead.com/37MileIOMMCRelease.html

The release thread for GPL is located here;
http://srmz.net/index.php?showtopic=12928

Note: This track replicates the actual roads existing before Windy Corner and Brandish were opened up with much bigger radii in 2006.


Conversion Credits

Converted to rF2 by S.Victor(Xiang) with assistance from Corti(Andres).

I approached Jim in February 2020 and agreed to the conditions set out in his track Readme PDF [ See above ] He then gave me written permission to convert his track to rF2.

Amongst these conditions were assurances that the permission being granted would be limited to rF2 in this case and that no income would be derived or sought for the conversion.

Jim monitored development of this conversion throughout, providing some useful assistance as required. He has asked me to include his assessment of my work as follows;

" When approached by Xiang earlier this year, I was encouraged to grant him permission to convert my 37¾ Mile Isle Of Man Mountain Course GPL track to rF2, as he appeared to me to have the right combination of skills, dedication, high standards and respect for the original work that I was looking for.

My faith in him has been richly rewarded, as he has persevered to overcome many of the real technical difficulties inherent in translating a very complex and lengthy GPL track into a quite different rF2 rendering and surface model.

He has surpassed my expectations and I believe the results display and drive as well in rF2 as they do in GPL, the sim it was originally tailored to. I hope you enjoy the fruits of our collective labours and show due appreciation of Xiang's work on your behalf.

Credit is due!

Jim Pearson
October 2020. "



Track Info

Length: 60.72 KM / 37.75 Miles
Max vehicle: 48
Real road (0.9-1.0m density) & 2.7%(10cm) crossfall
Hundreds street lights
Out lap timing support


Layout Configurations

- Mountain Course
- Mountain Mist, ( Which is the same track, but has patches of Ground Fog and Mountain Mist replicating two options available in the GPL track. )
- Mountain Rally, which includes:
* Stage 1 (14.70 km): from Quarter Bridge to Cronk-Y-Voddy.
* Stage 2 (17.44 km): from Glen Helen to Ginger Hall.
* Stage 3 (15.61 km): from Ballaugh Bridge to Guthrie's Memorial.
* Stage 4 (19.26 km): from Gooseneck to Governor's Bridge.
* Stage 5 (18.93 km): from Keppel Gate to Ballacraine.
* Stage 6 (15.31 km): from Greeba Castle to Rhencullen.
* Stage 7 (17.31 km): from Ginger Hall to Bungalow.


For additional notes, change logs and screenshots, please see workshop page. More info also available on rF2 forum.
Also see: Dundrod 1955 by Jim Pearson - Conversion from GPL

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Dave, try clicking on " Change Notes "

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edit: like Emery just said

However if you have any online or personal rfmods that contain v1.10 it will stay installed until you uninstall rfmod

That is the reason you see above all content I have using one or more rfmods

If you do that it is impossible for Steam to remove anything until you are ready, not when it is ;)

So if you have all content using rfmods it is very easy to scroll the entire list and quickly find any content not using a rfmod which would mean it is new

P.S. The only content without rfmod will be " Corvette PC "
 
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Outstanding work....thank you...and the GPL graphics bring me back to the dozens of hours spent wrestling those GPL beasts around the Nurburgring many years ago. Looks great, drives great.
Don't go off track...you may get stuck in a "hole"...... but you are supposed to stay on the tarmac. :)
 
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IOM v2.02 is out

Version 2.02
- Added 3 new Rally Stages:
* Stage 5 (18.93 km): from Keppel Gate to Ballacraine.
* Stage 6 (15.31 km): from Greeba Castle to Rhencullen.
* Stage 7 (17.31 km): from Ginger Hall to Bungalow.

- Fully reworked trackside cameras with two available cam groups:
* Cam Group 1 includes 203 new tracking cams for complete & best viewing coverage.
* Cam Group 2 includes 219 static cams that were originally created by Jim from GPL version.
Note: rF2 defaults to "Cycle camera groups" that will constantly switch between tracking & static camera group. It's however better to only view one "camera group" by using "Tracking cameras" Hotkey. Cam Group 2 does not cover every area. For complete cam coverage, use Cam Group 1 instead.

- Added more ambient sound sources at various locations.
- Adjusted all ambient sound volume, range & position that blends more naturally into the track.
- Improved default weather preset.
- Added some more chimney smoke.
- Various small fixes.

 
Love the "stages" that have been added in recent updates. Will definitely help newbies (like me) to learn the track in its entirety!

I'm truly amazed that more wasn't made of this incredible mod, even the fact that Jim Pearson allowed the conversion was a surprise.
And what a wonderful job they did.
I agree, Kenny. Front page sim racing news if there ever was! :) In my opinion, Jim's painstakingly detailed single-man decade-plus IOM quest (for GPL, of all games) could well be the greatest modding effort in sim racing history. And this rF2 conversion does it justice and enhances it thanks to the lighting, shadows, and dynamic weather rF2 has.

Also, it's funny you said earlier that this mod single-handedly got you to reinstall rF2. It's what pushed me over the edge to buy rF2 a while ago (after I'd long been curious but 'on the fence' due to the sim's bugs and limitations). Hearing about Jim's modding effort and seeing a couple YouTube videos of earlier versions of this conversion, and I knew I had to have it :roflmao:
 
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