GrandprixX.com - WSC 1989 beta online!

Posted by b-tone 
Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico '89 (56k)
Date: January 03, 2008 10:54PM
Posted by: b-tone
Heres another that Mark and I are working on. We welcome any feedback on the elevations, and comments in geneal :)


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Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico & Dijon
Date: January 03, 2008 11:13PM
Posted by: Great.M.Surfer
The cc-line needs a bit finetuning i see ;)
Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico & Dijon
Date: January 04, 2008 01:04AM
Posted by: kimiraik
Impressive works!!
Lol at the video ;)
Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico & Dijon
Date: January 04, 2008 01:43AM
Posted by: Jagdpanzer
The more circuits the better! I love the elevation changes on the Dijon track. Looks like a dangerous circuit! ;)



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Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico & Dijon
Date: January 04, 2008 07:34AM
Posted by: super__alonso
IS that made from scratch or converted from TOCA1 and GTR cause there was a Dijon track released.
Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico & Dijon
Date: January 04, 2008 07:36AM
Posted by: SchueyFan
looks fantastic!





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Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico & Dijon
Date: January 04, 2008 08:23AM
Posted by: MarioB
super__alonso schreef:
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> IS that made from scratch or converted from TOCA1
> and GTR cause there was a Dijon track released.


We don't do conversions, so all from scratch.

And indeed, the cc-line does need some work (there no cc at all)

But it's looking great, Tony. I think the elevations are ok. If there is somebody around who has some pictures from Dijon (or any other WSC race) from the late '80's, please send them to me. It's really hard to find pictures from that area.

Thanks

Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico & Dijon
Date: January 04, 2008 09:32AM
Posted by: Anonymous User
We don't do conversions, so all from scratch.

not exactly true....

the norisring from dtm consisted of a lot of toca race driver parts..
& looking at the others i see other sims there....

check out the height/elevation changes from the gtl version of djion for
ideas......



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Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico & Dijon
Date: January 04, 2008 11:02AM
Posted by: MarioB
jimbob1 schreef:
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>
> not exactly true....
>
> the norisring from dtm consisted of a lot of toca
> race driver parts..
> & looking at the others i see other sims
> there....
>
Ok, you converted Norisring and i thought Samuela Oschersleben, both track are heavily updated by Tony. The converted track were not that good, we want to redo them both, and build them from scratch.


> check out the height/elevation changes from the
> gtl version of djion for
> ideas......

But do you know if this track is accurate? I tried it once for Zandvoort but that track was so different, so we (Tony) decided to guess the heights and it worked out well.

Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico & Dijon
Date: January 04, 2008 01:06PM
Posted by: Anonymous User
heavily updated by tony for sure.....much improved.....

But do you know if this track is accurate? I tried it once for Zandvoort but that track was so different, so we (Tony) decided to guess the heights and it worked out well.

not sure...only going on what experience i had with zolder track..
the length was spot on...
the heights/elevations looked quite good compared to video from real life track...

anyway...you can only make it as accurate to what info you have....
from video here it looked good.....
Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico & Dijon
Date: January 04, 2008 02:53PM
Posted by: celinho
Excellent work.
Dijon always had this characteristics of curves of medium speed, about "elevations" and "blind".
She jointly with Jarama in the Spain and Zolder in the Belgium always were feared by the pilots, by will be circuit that offered little security for them and the public.
MarioB very good work. See this videos are able to help him in the development... but the most probable one is that you already them have seen...







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Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico & Dijon
Date: January 04, 2008 04:38PM
Posted by: _Erix_
Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico & Dijon
Date: January 04, 2008 04:38PM
Posted by: MarioB
jimbob1 schreef:
>
> not sure...only going on what experience i had
> with zolder track..
> the length was spot on...
> the heights/elevations looked quite good compared
> to video from real life track...

Maybe i give it a try, it's a original gpl track, isn't it. Thanks for the idea.
>
> anyway...you can only make it as accurate to what
> info you have....
> from video here it looked good.....

I think it's not to bad maybe some minor changes.

celinho @ thanks for videos, i didn't see the '81 video, so that one was new for me, thanks.

Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico & Dijon
Date: January 04, 2008 06:53PM
Posted by: celinho
I will see what with himself to more about Dijon, in video or images, that help-him.

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Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico & Dijon
Date: January 06, 2008 11:27PM
Posted by: Berger_Fan
I'm sooooo looking forward to having a top-notch Mexico City track(in any game) since the GP2 Paul Hoad version.


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Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico & Dijon
Date: January 08, 2008 01:58AM
Posted by: Berger_Fan
If you need kick-ass, authentic trackside cams for Mexico, just let me know. ;-)


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Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico & Dijon
Date: January 08, 2008 03:41PM
Posted by: b-tone
Haveen't thought about cams yet :p I have a basic set for the 89 WSC race, but for the 91 version atleast I'm sure your services will be needed :)

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Tony

Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico & Dijon
Date: January 08, 2008 09:30PM
Posted by: _Erix_
Oh absolutely, the 1991 tracks have to be "Gregged" before release ;)



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Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico & Dijon
Date: January 12, 2008 02:08AM
Posted by: Jagdpanzer
Any progress on Mexico City?



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Re: GrandprixX.com - Mexico & Dijon
Date: January 14, 2008 09:24PM
Posted by: b-tone
Jagdpanzer Wrote:
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> Any progress on Mexico City?


Yep, lots :) We'll try to get some screenshots online soon but its going ok. We're trying a few new things and it looks good so far.
Mark is working hard on Le Mans Bugatti and its looking fantastic!
Anderstorp and Dijon are progressing a bit slower, but won't be forgotten :)

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Tony

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