So the circle clothes hisself and we come back to the AI selector. I realy want to take a ride on the M6 GT 3, but i am tired of the fictional names and liveries of the GTR3 Package. Additional the known issue with the mass on old cars. It would be really great to chose your car, and then - for example - chose your contrahents by option - GTM 2015 - GTM 2014 - GTM 2013 So you have the full grid (now if you drive the GTM Grids, one driver is missing - why is it not possible, that i am a additional driver?) of nice cars, with real names (i can identify an Nicki Thim much better than an Giovanne Salvatore (just for example of an fictional GTR3 driver) Would be very helpfull. So i can race the M6 or the RUF against the real starting grids (ok, ancien grids, but it would be acceptable) BTW: Have all three GTMasters Grids the latest physics?
I see your point. I am hoping that once the online ranking side of things comes online, that R3E might be able to channel racers towards a dedicated server or two that uses all the tracks. Although I recently joined a league group, they often race at times that don't fit in with me (plus I suffer from random bouts of un-sociableness), so some form of pickup racing would be great for me. And I don't trust completely random, un-policed public lobbies! New tracks? New cars? Forget it. I am almost at the point where I would pay for some news about the progress on whatever it is they are doing with the online stuff....... Sector 3 Devs, please note, this is excitement, not impatience.
This is true. At this point i think its not about content but whats around the content. Just the online ranking and offline car selector would elevate the current (and future) content to a much higher level.
Even with Ferrari, Lamborghini and Porsches, I still rather race in a GT3 in R3E. AC's GT3 just does not feel as fun to drive as R3E or even pcars.
Thats my main Problem at the moment. No other sim is reaching the driving imersion of a GT3 car in R3E.
Achtung, achtung!!! I trade Falkenberg, Gelleråsen, Mantorp, Slowakia Ring and Eurospeedway off for Le Mans Circuit de la Sarthe! Anyone?
Slovakia and Eurospeedway are realy cool tracks. To bad, that there are not multiple track layouts avaiable. This two tracks can deliver 10 differend tracks easyily.
I'm always up for more tracks than cars. 1st - we need variety precisely to avoid the same old tracks in leagues. Not every series run on the same tracks... 2nd - it's already difficult to master one car on one track. So if at least I know one car it'll easy my way through a new track. Problem is, make a track is more expensive than probably an handful of cars on man/hour work alone not to mention licensing.
I'd love to see more challenging tracks, mostly i want to expand multiclass events we host at cfeg, so places such as daytona, watkins glen, sebring or similar are on our big wish list. i do see allot of the same tracks on raceroom MP sadly. and it also reflects on the tracks we host (we try to break the norm but they always get a low turnout in comparison) it is a shame, as several tracks that arent used frequently offer some really close racing. but hey ho...thats the community atm i guess
Before we get new tracks i would prefer the revamping of some old tracks, like Brands Hatch (still only the Indy-Version), Oschersleben (no B-course), Eurospeedway (only 2 versions instead of 11), Indianapolis (only 1 version instead of 3), Nuerburgring GP (only 3 Versions instead of 4) Slovakiaring (there should also be more versions instead of the 1 we have) AND we really need the classic versions of spa with the old busstop ('94) and the Hockenheimring (before 2002) I could still cry, when I see those pictures:
... so f**king true!!! The Eurospeeday is so unterrated! I wanna see at least the following five track versions: Oval http://www.lausitzring.de/besucherportal/strecke-areal/streckenvarianten/2-meilen-superspeedway.html Grand Prix Course normal (checked) Grand Prix Course DTM (checked) Grand Prix Course long http://www.lausitzring.de/besucherp.../grand-prix-strecke-45-km-automobilsport.html Long Distance Course http://www.lausitzring.de/besucherportal/strecke-areal/streckenvarianten/langstrecke-113-km.html Hockenheim is a victim of a wrong development in the "modern" motorsport! It's time for: Back to the roots!