... more layouts of existing tracks of Eurospeedway, Slovakiaring, Oschersleben? I think for the first 2 it would be great to have the other layouts... For example:
Lausitzring has now closed to the public so could be difficult to approve alternative layouts. Agree with the other two, though.
This fact should it make more easy imho. But thats why i asked the Devs. Is there a chance or is it a no go? From workside it should be possible, as the skeletal structure stands already. Especially the longer straghts would be cool to drive...
Interestingly, Lausitzring is still part of the 2018 DTM calendar https://www.touringcartimes.com/2017/12/18/brands-hatch-returns-2018-dtm-schedule/
You don't get it, do you? After all the whining, swearing and moaning about delayed releases on this very forum in the not so distant past, the devs won't give any kind of confirmation about anything anymore until short before a safe release. Thank you.
Mainly when tracks are already in game with all surroundings and environment implemented. I assume it should not take as much time add this option to already created tracks.
It's time for new stuff here: https://forum.sector3studios.com/index.php?forums/news-announcements.2/ !!! ... not for the stuff by itself, but for the information!
The short layout of Red Bull Ring was added not so long ago, shortly after we got the X-Bow in Raceroom. There is / was a KTM X-Bow Cup running on that layout, so that one got added. So I guess there is always hope.
also very nice ... just for the meantime: more information: http://www.racingcircuits.info/north-america/usa/pocono-raceway.html#.WliBxExFyM8
Guess that should rather be placed in the Track wishlist thread? This one is about enhancing existing and fully modelled tracks with new layouts.
was just a joke ... because the Eurospeedway and Pocono Raceway are very similar ... PS: I know the track wishlist thread.
It is my humble and fond hope that one day in the not too distant future, providing that it's within the developers' power and providing there be sufficient resources available, that the other not-so-right-angled first corner layout at the mighty Oschersleben circuit will be opened for business. Of course, life will go on if this does not come to pass.