which shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone who has seen @A3DR work
definitely in good hands to make a master piece !
If i got it , there is Ben lee , you , a3dr , and the mysterious Paul as 3d modeller ? !)
which shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone who has seen @A3DR work
I am not a moddler at all! My only input into this is testing, providing car research + data and doing sound recordings.definitely in good hands to make a master piece !
If i got it , there is Ben lee , you , a3dr , and the mysterious Paul as 3d modeller ? !)
oh ok miss understood there !)I am not a moddler at all! My only input into this is testing, providing car research + data and doing sound recordings.
Accord
I'm assigned to the Accord so don't get your hopes up I think I'll return to it after I get a release of my track outJudging by that front pic of the Renault, I cant wait to see how the Accord turns out.
Yes, the fact that most of them have different drivetrains alone should be enough.I just ask if these late 90ies BTCC cars differed much from the DTM cars a decade earlier?
In my experience you should be cautious about listening to advice like that. Aiming for getting the mechanics right will, unsurprisingly, match the behavior.Well there are some aspects of the Nissan that I am still not happy with. How the rear breaks away still isn’t quite how it should be. As one of the drivers said, “you would always set up the rear axle to have less grip than the front”, but it’s about fine degrees and I think the rear needs to be more manageable.
In my opinion, yeah, you shouldn't hold that much importance to it unless everyone is saying something like that. Another driver will say something else, most of the time. The same car will be completely wrong and completely right at the same time depending on who you ask. Inevitably you end up ignoring such feedback and rely on facts more and more.so either when the real driver says the car doesn't behave properly or the car behaves like the real thing you should never believe him
of course! but the feedback CAN still have more value then "random" simracerIn my opinion, yeah, you shouldn't hold that much importance to it unless everyone is saying something like that. Another driver will say something else, most of the time. The same car will be completely wrong and completely right at the same time depending on who you ask. Inevitably you end up ignoring such feedback and rely on facts more and more.
Of course, if the car is somewhat good, there will be more agreements than disagreements. Driver skill and experience with simulators factors in very much as well. It's also not completely obvious that two drivers of the same car might be driving with extremely different car setups or tires, which makes a comparison quite unhelpful.
My goodness, I can only get so erect.
Looks like you don't know, there is 2 cars already released. Nissan Primera BTCC and BMW 320iOMG only just found this thread!!! Any more progress? I for one would pay good money for this?