fongu Wrote:
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> The problem is that track making takes many many
> man hours, especially to make them accurate, and
> there just aren't that many track makers about
> with the free time. It's better drumming up
> interest in noobs to start creating tracks than
> bugging the already over loaded bunch of modders.
I know it does. I have been involved in previous GP3 mods and I appreciate that tracks are hideous to make.
As (I think) freedom of speech is allowed in here, I will say that I feel the priorities are wrong. Doing tracks, or trackpacks for 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994 is all very well and good but what about pre 1984? There is nothing, yet the amount of mods from this era are growing.
The difference between 1989-1993 in terms of tracks and track layout is minimal at best, therefore surely one single trackpack (i.e 1990) would suffice? However, the differences in tracks and track layout between the 1983-1990 is enormous. All I've tried to do is point this out.
In addition, we now have a
hugely talented modder in Pedro who has given time and effort in resurrecting a superb era of motor racing, and I don't want to see him simply drift off the scene, or revert to working on the already overcrowded 'modern day' GP4 mod scene. Even the worlds most talented artists needs a proper canvas.
> I agree a track pack would be nice, but for me,
> having people request me to make stuff is
> something I rarely take up, in fact its more of a
> demotivation.
In which case, I shall zip it... case I demotivate you any further.