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Isaint Scritto:
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gorgeous


not related to GP4 games, but i hope you like them :)











Landscapes









My workthread with all RELEASED and WIP stuff


Re: Screenshot v18-56k ( Read The rules In The 1st Post! )
Date: September 16, 2016 12:11PM
Posted by: madotter
Looking good Rot :)
Re: Screenshot v18-56k ( Read The rules In The 1st Post! )
Date: September 17, 2016 09:11PM
Posted by: Lacrowe





1966 Porsche 906 : A car equipped with an 8-cylinder engine and a maximum power of around 270 hp
Re: Screenshot v18-56k ( Read The rules In The 1st Post! )
Date: September 18, 2016 08:43PM
Posted by: Lacrowe




1928/32 Mercedes Benz SSK
Re: Screenshot v18-56k ( Read The rules In The 1st Post! )
Date: September 20, 2016 08:06PM
Posted by: madotter
Monaco in 10 shots :)





















Thanks,
Iain.



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Re: Screenshot v18-56k ( Read The rules In The 1st Post! )
Date: September 22, 2016 05:06PM
Posted by: madotter
Just finished my custom helmet for career mode :)











Thanks,
Iain.



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Re: Screenshot v18-56k ( Read The rules In The 1st Post! )
Date: September 24, 2016 11:42PM
Posted by: vesuvius
@Rot Teufel: OMG which truck game is this? :-O(Y):-ohot
Re: Screenshot v18-56k ( Read The rules In The 1st Post! )
Date: September 30, 2016 06:48AM
Posted by: RicME85
Euro Truck Simulator 2 I assume. Sounds dull but is rather good.
That McLaren posted by vesuvius :-o Is that GP4 or something else?
Has anyone come across 3D files for LMP1 cars? I have been looking to see if there are any kicking around the net (like the Forza car rips)

Re: Screenshot v18-56k ( Read The rules In The 1st Post! )
Date: September 30, 2016 08:25AM
Posted by: vesuvius
RicME85 Wrote:
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> Euro Truck Simulator 2 I assume. Sounds dull but
> is rather good.
> That McLaren posted by vesuvius :-o Is that GP4 or
> something else?
> Has anyone come across 3D files for LMP1 cars? I
> have been looking to see if there are any kicking
> around the net (like the Forza car rips)

That McLaren is GP4, it´s originally made by Ivo Franic and Ralph Hummerich, but converted, shape updated and textures redone by Hega :)

Why is it not possible to get out of the car after the race in GP4? Sometimes GP4 really sucks. :((N)
Because the fricking game is 14 years old! What do you expect?



My Grand Prix 4 Files

I'm a total dick. How many people can say that?
Re: Screenshot v18-56k ( Read The rules In The 1st Post! )
Date: September 30, 2016 04:37PM
Posted by: Lacrowe

F1 2016: A young simulator in search of details and even small niche shots, you may like or may not elicit any emotion.

GP4: I never thought it was so ahead of its time in which the graphics and 3D models already use a very interesting technique.
I used GP3 and modified in every parameter, but I did not think that the next version would give a value so beautiful and realistic.

rFactor: I think it's an old simulator but still like for its flexibility in many parameters and choices in the creation of new cars or of the past.
The graphics and the shadow and reflection effects are good but also the sound of the engines has much to say.

Maybe I can not see my driver out of the car after a victory, but all in all it is a detail that I can do without.



Re: Screenshot v18-56k ( Read The rules In The 1st Post! )
Date: September 30, 2016 08:50PM
Posted by: madotter
Lacrowe Wrote:
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> F1 2016: A young simulator in search of details
> and even small niche shots, you may like or may
> not elicit any emotion.
>
> GP4: I never thought it was so ahead of its time
> in which the graphics and 3D models already use a
> very interesting technique.
> I used GP3 and modified in every parameter, but I
> did not think that the next version would give a
> value so beautiful and realistic.
>
> rFactor: I think it's an old simulator but still
> like for its flexibility in many parameters and
> choices in the creation of new cars or of the
> past.
> The graphics and the shadow and reflection effects
> are good but also the sound of the engines has
> much to say.
>
> Maybe I can not see my driver out of the car after
> a victory, but all in all it is a detail that I
> can do without.


F1 2016 is not all about pretty "niche" shots. Strip back the next gen graphics, modern features such as multiplayer, online leader boards, customisable helmets, safety car, VSC, tyre strategies, the ability to communicate with voice to your engineer, etc. and you still have a wonderful sim.

The handling of the car is so well done. No one is saying it's a full simulation but it balances the whole deal VERY well, the AI is by far one of the best to race with, the new simulation damage model is fantastic, the way the car reacts to the different parts of the circuit/run off areas/grass/gravel is again fantastic, wet weather is one of the most improved things this year, it's as hard as it should be and the way the track changes from wet to dry and in between is a masterpiece, you can feel the changes through the car and it's always changing from corner to corner which needs to be experienced to be believed and the sounds are all but perfect. In my opinion, it's finest feature cannot even be seen or captured in a "niche" shot, it is the immersion into the world of F1. The way the game puts you in a driver's shoes is brilliant and I don't think any other racing sim has ever done it this well, from practice programs (tyres tests, long runs, qualifying simulations), detailed customisable race strategies to R&D for new parts.

I know to many of the GP4 cult, no other game will ever be as amazing as GP4 and it was way ahead of it's time but it is stale now compared to modern games. It lacks basic features which may or may not be important to some and the modding reached its glass ceiling a long time ago. That's not to say it's crap, at all, but it is a game that is 14 years old - That's all there is to it.

At the end of the day, everyone has a choice and what is right for them is right for them. Simple.



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Re: Screenshot v18-56k ( Read The rules In The 1st Post! )
Date: October 01, 2016 03:21PM
Posted by: Hega
madotter Wrote:
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> Lacrowe Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > [s17.postimg.org]
> > F1 2016: A young simulator in search of details
> > and even small niche shots, you may like or may
> > not elicit any emotion.
> >
> > GP4: I never thought it was so ahead of its
> time
> > in which the graphics and 3D models already use
> a
> > very interesting technique.
> > I used GP3 and modified in every parameter, but
> I
> > did not think that the next version would give
> a
> > value so beautiful and realistic.
> >
> > rFactor: I think it's an old simulator but
> still
> > like for its flexibility in many parameters and
> > choices in the creation of new cars or of the
> > past.
> > The graphics and the shadow and reflection
> effects
> > are good but also the sound of the engines has
> > much to say.
> >
> > Maybe I can not see my driver out of the car
> after
> > a victory, but all in all it is a detail that I
> > can do without.
>
>
> F1 2016 is not all about pretty "niche" shots.
> Strip back the next gen graphics, modern features
> such as multiplayer, online leader boards,
> customisable helmets, safety car, VSC, tyre
> strategies, the ability to communicate with voice
> to your engineer, etc. and you still have a
> wonderful sim.
>
> The handling of the car is so well done. No one is
> saying it's a full simulation but it balances the
> whole deal VERY well, the AI is by far one of the
> best to race with, the new simulation damage model
> is fantastic, the way the car reacts to the
> different parts of the circuit/run off
> areas/grass/gravel is again fantastic, wet weather
> is one of the most improved things this year, it's
> as hard as it should be and the way the track
> changes from wet to dry and in between is a
> masterpiece, you can feel the changes through the
> car and it's always changing from corner to corner
> which needs to be experienced to be believed and
> the sounds are all but perfect. In my opinion,
> it's finest feature cannot even be seen or
> captured in a "niche" shot, it is the immersion
> into the world of F1. The way the game puts you in
> a driver's shoes is brilliant and I don't think
> any other racing sim has ever done it this well,
> from practice programs (tyres tests, long runs,
> qualifying simulations), detailed customisable
> race strategies to R&D for new parts.
>
> I know to many of the GP4 cult, no other game will
> ever be as amazing as GP4 and it was way ahead of
> it's time but it is stale now compared to modern
> games. It lacks basic features which may or may
> not be important to some and the modding reached
> its glass ceiling a long time ago. That's not to
> say it's crap, at all, but it is a game that is 14
> years old - That's all there is to it.
>
> At the end of the day, everyone has a choice and
> what is right for them is right for them. Simple.

you are totally right Iain .....I can't explain it better (Y)




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Re: Screenshot v18-56k ( Read The rules In The 1st Post! )
Date: October 05, 2016 01:16PM
Posted by: Hega








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Rosberg, peerless at Suzuka ....... Im confused, someone tell me again .... how old is this Sim????


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