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Yeongam, Korea Track?

Posted: 19.09.2011, 18:39
by deMeadville
Might our track design experts put one together for this 16 October race?

Thanx to All :D

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Re: Yeongam, Korea Track?

Posted: 19.09.2011, 18:40
by RacerBG
It will be really nice. :)

Re: Yeongam, Korea Track?

Posted: 13.10.2011, 17:25
by deMeadville
=D> [b][i][u][color=#4000BF]ANDREAS COMES THROUGH!!! THANK YOU!!![/color][/u][/i][/b]

Re: Yeongam, Korea Track?

Posted: 14.10.2011, 18:09
by AD
Like with playing the official F1 game last year, I'm impressed by how this circuit turned out. It's interesting to have this shift from the slow corners and long straights to that second half of the lap where one corner continuously flows into the next one and you really need to figure out how to position the car right.

Re: Yeongam, Korea Track?

Posted: 15.10.2011, 21:59
by Antonio Pessoa
Great job, Andreas!! Congratulations!

Driving at Yeongam, the track is not too bad as said last year during the 1st race there.

Re: Yeongam, Korea Track?

Posted: 16.10.2011, 15:14
by RacerBG
Very good shot, but you should make the grass more darker, or I can do it. :wink:

Re: Yeongam, Korea Track?

Posted: 09.12.2011, 01:27
by asusacer
Just downloaded this track from the GP2 website. It came with a curious file that told me to use GP2Limit.exe. So I run the file and it tells me that I need to enter the full path and name of where GP2.exe. The following is given (and please don't complain on what folder the GP2 game is on) and I also have the properties of the GP2 game itself to confirm the location in there. I also have the following error message it always gives me (because GP2 hates me, but it's a fantastic game)

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Re: Yeongam, Korea Track?

Posted: 09.12.2011, 08:34
by RacerBG
Change the Path, not only the name of the game folder. :!: Make it short without spaces.

Re: Yeongam, Korea Track?

Posted: 09.12.2011, 21:40
by asusacer
RacerBG wrote:Change the Path, not only the name of the game folder. :!: Make it short without spaces.
GP2Limit said something that wasn't the error message. I'm assuming it worked, since the circuit works great! :D You've been great for me, I have the programming skills of a rhino! :oops: Thanks again! :mrgreen: