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Aviano cirquit for Assetto Corsa - Aviano track converted for Assetto Corsa

Hello everyone.

Who already has Assetto Corsa probably also knows nKpro,
the other legendary simulator of the Kunos house.

And if you played with nkPro, surely you know the Aviano route.

Well, I managed to convert this track for Assetto Corsa,
so we could have fun with even this iconic track.

I tried to make the landscape more current and richer,
adding some decorative elements.

The track has 22 pit boxes and startlights.
Three variants and artificial intelligence.
For the istallation ,...

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Awesome bringing this Netkar track to AC. Thank you. Any update plans for Newberry and Aosta. Hopefully you get permission to release Prato. Keep up the great effort
 
Fix is needed for Hotlap mode. Thanks
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Also this Fix is needed: copy fast_lane.ai from AI folder (of any layout) to DATA folder and rename it into ideal_line.ai. This because some cars at the end of first race lap return into pits.
 
@patrikpat thanks very much for this track, it's absolutely superb with GT3s.

I'm looking very much forward to your further updates. The track is currently a little sterile so maybe some more trackside objects, grandstands, hot-air balloons etc..? Maybe a few more tyre tracks on the asphalt?

Anyway, keep up the good work, this track is a LOT of fun.
 
Awesome! I loved this track in NKP :inlove:

I feel bad that I've had my own private conversion sat on my HD since 2015 and hadn't shared it :redface:

Now we all get to enjoy this great track though :thumbsup:
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Got a quick question @patrikpat: how difficult is it to darken the road surfaces when converting tracks from other sims? A lot of track mods seem to have very, very light grey road texture (or even beige, like sand), which then looks almost white in low sun angles. It seems to be a recurring theme that the tarmac is a lot lighter than scratch-built tracks.
 

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