I listened to most of it in the background whilst I did something else and found it thoroughly entertaining especially Alex’s insights into the physics and JF talking about how RR has evolved, along with S3’s ambitions for it since it started. Please do some more for further releases chaps. I also wasn’t aware of quite how much is going to be in a this patch!
Listen to the stream! everything that was in race 07, was or still is part of the present engine and just lacks menu's. The complications begin when something is enabled there is a good chance it will cock something else up BUT it's all there, in the Sim you use, you just can't get to it. This forum creases me right up! Why no one tell us what's going on!!!!! Why, oh why is no one telling us what's going on!!!!! Couple hours of in depth insight into new physics, tyre model, updates, new content, new features etc etc etc. Why you have to make so much information available!!!!
It's 2018, mate. World leaders demand single-paged briefings, preferrably in bullet point form... But lest we despair, as long as there's emotivational pics on instagram, everything is not lost.
No, I won't. Sorry to say so, but 2 and a half hours is a bit too much asked for. As I said earlier, I appreciate - and encourage - developers doing such streams - but keep them limited to 30 or 45 minutes. Or summarise the important pieces of info and content later on.150 minutes just is way too long.
Patrick made this one also with time stamps: https://forum.sector3studios.com/index.php?threads/gt4-cars-are-coming-next-patch.11941/page-5
I don't care about the video length as long as Sector3 produces quality sim experience. Don't have to sit and watch all day, not compulsory.
Noticed a small bug with the Lotus Evora GT4 car #77... driver body and seat is visible when the seat position is moved back. I haven't noticed this issue with any other cars. Enjoying the updates, Thanks!
Ha ... I knew someone would comment I race on a single screen, and I like to be able to see the bottom right corner of the windshield ... my personal preference. I moved the seat further back to illustrate the problem.
You can do that in many - if not all - cars if you just keep moving the camera backwards far enough. Not much the devs can do here, at some point the camera will clip into the driver/seat model.