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Re: New GP2 tracks

Posted: 18.06.2008, 14:02
by osamo
But i can't becouse i'm work in coffee bar :x :x :x

Re: New GP2 tracks

Posted: 18.06.2008, 16:13
by nilisinho
In your spare time mate :)

Re: New GP2 tracks

Posted: 18.06.2008, 17:11
by rremedio
Believe me, there's a lot of patchers who also work every day.

Re: New GP2 tracks

Posted: 18.06.2008, 19:24
by TdK
rremedio wrote:there's a lot of patchers who also work every day.
at least i do :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :lol: The half of my spare time goes up on computing and Gp2... ](*,) 8)

Re: New GP2 tracks

Posted: 18.06.2008, 23:17
by DJS
I think ALL patchers have to go either to work or school. :lol:

So, Osamo, we all work on it in our spare time, you can do the same. :wink:

Re: New GP2 tracks

Posted: 19.06.2008, 13:51
by osamo
Ok.....but first........i edit preformance in 1960-1985 carsets..........

Re: New GP2 tracks

Posted: 02.08.2008, 20:40
by tmc
hey guys, dont you think it will be a good thing to "modify" some tracks in a mixture of fictional and real?

[*]For example: when i got tired of GP1 i began to drive the tracks in the wrong direction. I could drive all tracks in that way and i was nearly as fast than in the right direction. Try it in a practice without ccars, its funny (eg monaco)!

[*]And wouldnt it be interesting to put some flat tracks (Magny Cours, Hockenheim) in a scenery full of hills?

[*]Or change some tracks (spa, aida, budapest) to a street circuit!

or even greater, this three points togehther!

I cant do it on my own, i really dont know how to manage that (im a social worker), but maybe some of you, cool guys, apreciate this ideas... [-o<

Re: New GP2 tracks

Posted: 03.08.2008, 11:25
by V12-Power
I'm happy with the original tracks we have. Laguna Seca Raceway 2008 is pretty cool, I already loved this track in GT4 and I think it's well done for GP2.

Re: New GP2 tracks

Posted: 03.08.2008, 16:28
by balaton
Thomperson posted the followings on 16.03.2008, 20:21:
Thomperson wrote:Is difficult to make a track without real images of a race there. Like Singapure and Valencia don't host a race yet, we can't imagine some graphic details of these tracks.
I think will have these tracks some weeks or months after the 1st Formula 1 Grand Prixs there.
There are some real videos about the new Valencia circuit. Based upon these, I think it is possible to create the new track for GP2.

Some resources:

Live Valencia circuit videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D52uNQfqiwk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAzqDuWNa2M&NR=1

Virtual lap videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1EEHTGv ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhc45K1p ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfYDMeWs ... re=related

Other:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BU_gVk61 ... re=related

Re: New GP2 tracks

Posted: 03.08.2008, 19:50
by MaxX
I love the new Monza track, great work. Thank you very much, Monza is just my all time favorite :D

Re: New GP2 tracks

Posted: 04.08.2008, 15:03
by Thomperson
My display burn again, and there's not PC or net in my home. I have a already completed Hungaroring with the current track layout and the 2000 TrackPack's graphics. But now, I can't promisse when I'll finish this track, and when it can be avaliable here in gp2.de.

Re: New GP2 tracks

Posted: 02.10.2008, 08:41
by tmc
I just drove the last 3 uploaded tracks (Zolder, Dijon, Brands Hatch) and want to congratulate the constructors of these beautiful circuits! =D> =D> =D> A very impressive scenery (its nearly to much processor-occupation for my old pc) and a lot of small, lovely details! Its unbelievable that it is the old GP2-Game from 1996! We should show this to Geoff Crammond. Very very impressive.

Is someone working on the new Singapor-Circuit? I think this would be an challenge.
And what about the Pergusa-Enna Circuit? :-"

I just finished my studies, so i will try to make a track of my own... :^o :wink:

Re: New GP2 tracks

Posted: 03.10.2008, 11:19
by V12-Power
The only new track I tried out until now, is Brands-Hatch. It's so much better than the old version from John Edwards. The scenery looks realistic and the track is good to drive, what was not the case with the old version. There you always had to fear, that you loose the car and there where many bugs.

The old version of Dijon is not good to drive as well. Actually I have no chance against the cc-cars there and it's also not good to drive. So I'll try out the new version soon, I'm sure it will be great!

Well done and thank you all!

Re: New GP2 tracks

Posted: 03.10.2008, 19:29
by TdK
V12-Power wrote:The only new track I tried out until now, is Brands-Hatch
I hope you will try Zolder too... :wink: :D

Re: New GP2 tracks

Posted: 15.11.2008, 11:15
by tmc
The Singapore track is online and no one says anything??

So I do:
Again a fantastic, marvellous work! Accelerating under the bridge of Raffles Boulevard and than facing against the big skyscrapers in the darkblue sky... what a feeling! \:D/ =D>

A Perfect CC-Line, perfect graphics, perfect reproduction. Big props to the authors!

greetz
tmc