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IIRC, the GPL community has translated an incredible number of tracks for use in that sim. Offhand, I don't know if any of the ones you mentioned have been done, but try starting out here and I bet you can find some:Austin wrote:I was wondering if there is a racing game, console or PC (so does this go here?) that offers some of the smaller tracks around the US. Especially some of the ones out my way. Roebling Road, VIR, Barber, Carolina Motor Sports Park (ok... not Kershaw
), Moroso, and other such tracks. Anyone know of such a beast?
Although it wouldn't be the same as actually driving 'em it would be nice for fine tuning lines and maybe getting an idea of what to expect before actually trying them out.geezer wrote:IIRC, the GPL community has translated an incredible number of tracks for use in that sim. Offhand, I don't know if any of the ones you mentioned have been done, but try starting out here and I bet you can find some:Austin wrote:I was wondering if there is a racing game, console or PC (so does this go here?) that offers some of the smaller tracks around the US. Especially some of the ones out my way. Roebling Road, VIR, Barber, Carolina Motor Sports Park (ok... not Kershaw
), Moroso, and other such tracks. Anyone know of such a beast?
http://forum.rscnet.org/forumdisplay.ph ... 2ff01&f=36
Looking for an unfair advantage?
What's your spring schedule lookint lke as far as tracktime? I might make a swing east this summer fall -- would be cool to hook up with y'all at a track sometimeAustin wrote:Although it wouldn't be the same as actually driving 'em it would be nice for fine tuning lines and maybe getting an idea of what to expect before actually trying them out.geezer wrote:IIRC, the GPL community has translated an incredible number of tracks for use in that sim. Offhand, I don't know if any of the ones you mentioned have been done, but try starting out here and I bet you can find some:Austin wrote:I was wondering if there is a racing game, console or PC (so does this go here?) that offers some of the smaller tracks around the US. Especially some of the ones out my way. Roebling Road, VIR, Barber, Carolina Motor Sports Park (ok... not Kershaw
), Moroso, and other such tracks. Anyone know of such a beast?
http://forum.rscnet.org/forumdisplay.ph ... 2ff01&f=36
Looking for an unfair advantage?
I'll check it out. Road Atlanta and VIR have some nice off camber type areas, I wonder if that sort of thing translates into the game very well. But like I said, I'll check it out.
I'm pretty open right now and don't have a whole lot planned this year as money is a bit tighter with teh wife being a mommy. My dad and I usually try to hit the track together at least twice/year so I'll chat with him and see when/where he'd like to hit. I'll check out VIR's schedule as it's a good chunk of fun. Barber could be worth the trip too though. Anyway, I'll see what's available and drop you an email.geezer wrote:What's your spring schedule lookint lke as far as tracktime? I might make a swing east this summer fall -- would be cool to hook up with y'all at a track sometimeAustin wrote:Although it wouldn't be the same as actually driving 'em it would be nice for fine tuning lines and maybe getting an idea of what to expect before actually trying them out.geezer wrote:IIRC, the GPL community has translated an incredible number of tracks for use in that sim. Offhand, I don't know if any of the ones you mentioned have been done, but try starting out here and I bet you can find some:Austin wrote:I was wondering if there is a racing game, console or PC (so does this go here?) that offers some of the smaller tracks around the US. Especially some of the ones out my way. Roebling Road, VIR, Barber, Carolina Motor Sports Park (ok... not Kershaw
), Moroso, and other such tracks. Anyone know of such a beast?
http://forum.rscnet.org/forumdisplay.ph ... 2ff01&f=36
Looking for an unfair advantage?
I'll check it out. Road Atlanta and VIR have some nice off camber type areas, I wonder if that sort of thing translates into the game very well. But like I said, I'll check it out.
magic wrote:Grand Prix Legends, a 1967 F1 sim, released in 1998. Still regarded as the benchmark in sim racing, but Hard to find in stores, but if you go to www.bhmotorsports.com there's a "2004 demo" you can download, which includes all the cars, and watkins glen. The tracks from the GPL Track database will work in the demo, just download them and throw them in the "tracks" subdirectory in the GPL folder.
You will miss out on the 14+ mile, 172 turn Nuburgring Nordschliefe, and the original shipped tracks by going this route, but there are somewhere in the region of 500+ tracks to download made by the mod community, 99% of which rival the standard ones.
Do you know... for all the times I've run at WSIR I have NEVER done streets?? Probably because for better or for worse, my friends tend to be the "high horsepower" folks with Vipers and whatnot, and they think WSIR is beneath them or boring or something. Personally, I don't get off on spinning off of turn 8 at WSIR at 150, buth those guys seem to think it's a badge of manhood or something *shrug*gellar wrote:I'd kill for any game version of Streets of Willow Springs. Goddamn I love me that track.
gellar
Yeah... I really, REALLY prefer Streets to WSIR. It's just more technical, and rewards smooth, accurate driving vs a metric shit ton of HP. I mean, I have a good amount of power in my car, but I get more satisfaction out of Streets. Also, since I daily drive my track car... I'm less likely to break shit on Steetsgeezer wrote:Do you know... for all the times I've run at WSIR I have NEVER done streets?? Probably because for better or for worse, my friends tend to be the "high horsepower" folks with Vipers and whatnot, and they think WSIR is beneath them or boring or something. Personally, I don't get off on spinning off of turn 8 at WSIR at 150, buth those guys seem to think it's a badge of manhood or something *shrug*gellar wrote:I'd kill for any game version of Streets of Willow Springs. Goddamn I love me that track.
gellar
Personally I just think the Viper folks get embarassed when a Miata takes 'em on the inside od a turn
Any time you want to do Streets, let's hook up!
I do speedventures sometimes -- I actually instructed at Fontana with speedventures a few months back...gellar wrote:Yeah... I really, REALLY prefer Streets to WSIR. It's just more technical, and rewards smooth, accurate driving vs a metric shit ton of HP. I mean, I have a good amount of power in my car, but I get more satisfaction out of Streets. Also, since I daily drive my track car... I'm less likely to break shit on Steetsgeezer wrote:Do you know... for all the times I've run at WSIR I have NEVER done streets?? Probably because for better or for worse, my friends tend to be the "high horsepower" folks with Vipers and whatnot, and they think WSIR is beneath them or boring or something. Personally, I don't get off on spinning off of turn 8 at WSIR at 150, buth those guys seem to think it's a badge of manhood or something *shrug*gellar wrote:I'd kill for any game version of Streets of Willow Springs. Goddamn I love me that track.
gellar
Personally I just think the Viper folks get embarassed when a Miata takes 'em on the inside od a turn
Any time you want to do Streets, let's hook up!.
Are there any track day organizers you like to run with geezer? I've run mostly with Speed Ventures (http://speedventures.net/2005_Schedule.asp) and found them to be a good group.
gellar
I haven't run Fontana. I lack the balls to dive from the Speedway down into a turn.geezer wrote:I do speedventures sometimes -- I actually instructed at Fontana with speedventures a few months back...gellar wrote:Yeah... I really, REALLY prefer Streets to WSIR. It's just more technical, and rewards smooth, accurate driving vs a metric shit ton of HP. I mean, I have a good amount of power in my car, but I get more satisfaction out of Streets. Also, since I daily drive my track car... I'm less likely to break shit on Steetsgeezer wrote:Do you know... for all the times I've run at WSIR I have NEVER done streets?? Probably because for better or for worse, my friends tend to be the "high horsepower" folks with Vipers and whatnot, and they think WSIR is beneath them or boring or something. Personally, I don't get off on spinning off of turn 8 at WSIR at 150, buth those guys seem to think it's a badge of manhood or something *shrug*gellar wrote:I'd kill for any game version of Streets of Willow Springs. Goddamn I love me that track.
gellar
Personally I just think the Viper folks get embarassed when a Miata takes 'em on the inside od a turn
Any time you want to do Streets, let's hook up!.
Are there any track day organizers you like to run with geezer? I've run mostly with Speed Ventures (http://speedventures.net/2005_Schedule.asp) and found them to be a good group.
gellar
I also run with open track racing (opentrackracing.com), but those guys are REAL heavy on WSIR.
LOL. I understand that for sure. I slow down on the transition. some guys take it flat out from the entrance to the Speedway ALLLLLLLL the way down into what becomes turn 1. Crazy, especially in a car without downforce mods... I might do it in my Elise, but no way would I go flat throughthere in the Corvette I was driving at the time.gellar wrote:I haven't run Fontana. I lack the balls to dive from the Speedway down into a turn.geezer wrote:I do speedventures sometimes -- I actually instructed at Fontana with speedventures a few months back...gellar wrote:Yeah... I really, REALLY prefer Streets to WSIR. It's just more technical, and rewards smooth, accurate driving vs a metric shit ton of HP. I mean, I have a good amount of power in my car, but I get more satisfaction out of Streets. Also, since I daily drive my track car... I'm less likely to break shit on Steetsgeezer wrote:Do you know... for all the times I've run at WSIR I have NEVER done streets?? Probably because for better or for worse, my friends tend to be the "high horsepower" folks with Vipers and whatnot, and they think WSIR is beneath them or boring or something. Personally, I don't get off on spinning off of turn 8 at WSIR at 150, buth those guys seem to think it's a badge of manhood or something *shrug*gellar wrote:I'd kill for any game version of Streets of Willow Springs. Goddamn I love me that track.
gellar
Personally I just think the Viper folks get embarassed when a Miata takes 'em on the inside od a turn
Any time you want to do Streets, let's hook up!.
Are there any track day organizers you like to run with geezer? I've run mostly with Speed Ventures (http://speedventures.net/2005_Schedule.asp) and found them to be a good group.
gellar
I also run with open track racing (opentrackracing.com), but those guys are REAL heavy on WSIR.
gellar