Need help with the classic MODs ( 1990's )

Posted by rracunis 
Need help with the classic MODs ( 1990's )
Date: May 05, 2014 09:55PM
Posted by: rracunis
20 years after the Senna's death , the best ever , I decided to play the great classic MODs . After have installed the 1991 CSM MOD and play it , I noticed the high level of abandons in Phoenix ( first race of the 1991 trackpack ) , usually only 2 or 3 cars finished the race . Is there anything to do to reduce the damage coefficients in the 1991 MOD ?
I have installed this and other classic MODs in the GPSAVES/carsets where my 2014 MOD is also installed and probably that's why now I have 2 different fonts for the driver's name etc. Please how can I fix that ?
Thanks in advance



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/06/2014 05:26PM by rracunis.
Re: Need help with the classic MODs ( 1990's )
Date: May 05, 2014 10:02PM
Posted by: supermonty
i think it's a track layout bug. With different mods (Indycar, F1...) i noticed that a lot of cars crashed at Phoenix, in particular at the first corner.
Re: Need help with the classic MODs ( 1990's )
Date: May 06, 2014 09:22AM
Posted by: Rot Teufel
try to reduce engines and transmission values using TSM (magic data). This could help you to avoid the retires for mechanical failures in Phoenix

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Re: Need help with the classic MODs ( 1990's )
Date: May 06, 2014 09:41AM
Posted by: rracunis
Thank you to both guys for the help , I'll try to reduce engine and transmission values and see , however most of the abandons are caused by accidents , probably supermonty is right .
Re: Need help with the classic MODs ( 1990's )
Date: May 06, 2014 01:13PM
Posted by: Turbo Lover
Don't forget to lower the AI errors in the magic data of the track.



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