F1 2006 v8 engine with phisics included V 2.2 UPDATE

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Re: F1 2006 v8 engine with phisics included V 2.0 UPDATE
Date: February 21, 2006 03:06PM
Posted by: JV 2006


my god i dont know whats goin on here i dont seem to have recieved them lol, Buzz hornet you are a hero, can u try sending it to this address instead, Caul_2006@yahoo.com

Thanks dude
Can we use something other than RapidShare please? or alternatively email, I'm interested



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/21/2006 09:17PM by elemental.
Re: F1 2006 v8 engine with phisics included V 2.0 UPDATE
Date: February 21, 2006 09:45PM
Posted by: JV 2006


yes i agree cos rapidshare is very unreliable!
Re: F1 2006 v8 engine with phisics included V 2.0 UPDATE
Date: February 21, 2006 09:54PM
Posted by: Anonymous User
Ok Guys. Wait a couple of hours because i am finishing a new version.

Cheers. :)
Re: F1 2006 v8 engine with phisics included V 2.2 UPDATE
Date: February 22, 2006 04:39AM
Posted by: Anonymous User
Hi guys, as promised, i finished another version.
Corrected the brake force issue
Also the spelling in the performance file.

Here is the link
[www.megaupload.com]

I need some feedback.
I already did some laps in Barcelona, and Jerez.
In Barcelona 1m14:904 and in Jerez 1m18:800. Lap times seem good.

Cheers :)

P.S: If someone can do a Tacometer and gp4sound set with high pitch i would really apreciate it.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/22/2006 04:41AM by jcaranti.
Thanks will try tonight :)
Re: F1 2006 v8 engine with phisics included V 2.2 UPDATE
Date: February 22, 2006 12:10PM
Posted by: kimiraik
I'll try it asap :)
Re: F1 2006 v8 engine with phisics included V 2.2 UPDATE
Date: February 22, 2006 05:01PM
Posted by: JV 2006

Thanks alot, megaupload is much better lol!
someone be so kind, upload it somewhere else. coz All download slots assigned to my country are ALWAYS in use >%(

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Re: F1 2006 v8 engine with phisics included V 2.2 UPDATE
Date: February 22, 2006 05:34PM
Posted by: kimiraik
Good job, the file seems really good! even the tendence to understeer, in my opinion, has disappeared! great! :)
Re: F1 2006 v8 engine with phisics included V 2.2 UPDATE
Date: February 22, 2006 05:36PM
Posted by: Anonymous User
Igor i have send you the files by e-mail, i hope you like it.

Please send some feedback.

Cheers :)
Re: F1 2006 v8 engine with phisics included V 2.2 UPDATE
Date: February 22, 2006 08:28PM
Posted by: JV 2006

Evening,

just a question (maybe a dumb one). I have run the new physics and performance set and although the times have improvd i sadly have not and now i seem to be like 7 seconds a lap off the pace? (no im not doing a takuma sato impression). is there anyway i can improve mine to match the others??

Thanks everyone

''i'd rather just be me, if you don't like it, well then thats too bad''. Jacques Villeneuve
Re: F1 2006 v8 engine with phisics included V 2.2 UPDATE
Date: February 23, 2006 12:06AM
Posted by: Anonymous User
JV 2006@ witch version are you using?;)
I hope you have version 2.2 other wise you will be well off pace. Check in the readme file for this.

Bye. :)



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/23/2006 12:07AM by jcaranti.
Re: F1 2006 v8 engine with phisics included V 2.2 UPDATE
Date: February 23, 2006 03:40AM
Posted by: aagancia
thanks. Each version is getting better. But, It seems that there's too much grip on some sweeping corners.

I could go through 130R in Japan at full throttle without lifting the pedal or tapping the brakes.
Re: F1 2006 v8 engine with phisics included V 2.2 UPDATE
Date: February 23, 2006 05:33AM
Posted by: Anonymous User
aagancia Wrote:
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> thanks. Each version is getting better.
> I could go through 130R in Japan at full throttle
> without lifting the pedal or tapping the brakes.

Thaks you for liking it.
About the 130r i do the same with orginal gp4 phisics in hotlap and in race.
So basically its the same as before but with less power.

In fact if you take a look at the phisics file you will notice a great diferece in downforce coeficient and other stuff that is a lot worse than the original game.

I will still improve it to the maximum. ;)

Bye. :)



I will do a proper test this weekend, but I tested try it last night and found it very good. I will give you a more detailed report after the weekend.

I haven't tried or tested yet, but how have the cc cars responded to the changes in physics. You might need to release or issue reccomdended cc gear settings so they (cc cars) reach their optimal speed and gears down the straights.
Guys what lap times are your cc cars getting around Barcelona?
My cars are getting early 1'20's but they are starting the session with 20 laps of fuel.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/23/2006 01:43PM by Buzz Hornet.
Re: F1 2006 v8 engine with phisics included V 2.2 UPDATE
Date: February 23, 2006 02:25PM
Posted by: Anonymous User
Hi BUZZ, well my cars are doing 1m17:900 - 1m20:200 a lap in race with Ace level in Barcelona with 24 laps of fuel. This is with latest version released 2.2 .

Cheers. :)
This laps are with keyboard or wheels?
I develop a similar work for keyboard users and with this it´s possible to surpass and equal in some cases in ACE LEVEL who uses wheels.

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Re: F1 2006 v8 engine with phisics included V 2.2 UPDATE
Date: February 23, 2006 06:34PM
Posted by: JV 2006


hi, yeah ive got 2.2 and the physics file seems good but the problem is when i drive at ace level im still doing the same laptimes as before for example 1.21's at spain whereas everyone else is doin 1.15's? i know im no michael schumacher but even i cant be this slow lol
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