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Public Road map ?

Started by Eagle, December 16, 2014, 07:37:07 AM

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doubledragoncc

The A7000 Montes de Malaga starts at point A and ends miles later at a TRUCK stuck across the road so yes its a hillclimb but no end registered, so no finish as I can see.

Try it, https://www.dropbox.com/s/szx9w9ic4du3210/A7000.rar?dl=0

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HornetMaX

Quote from: Grooveski on February 06, 2015, 06:20:52 PM
Can you do hill climbs in GPB?
i.e. can you have separate start and finish lines.
Short answer: no.

Long answer: no, not at the moment.

MaX.

BOBR6 84


h106frp

Its those track elevations changes and short crests that will make this short track fun to ride, hopefully a real trial of the bike physics ;D

BOBR6 84

yeah man should be alot of fun  8) its got some seriously tight hairpins though  ;D i think the 600's will be great!

DVN_85

Anyone working on open road map? Im little bored about circuits, a mountain road would be very interesting.

Project cars created a good ones; California highway, and Azure Coast. Maybe this can inspire someone :)

https://youtube.com/v/zHA5wh7q7oc

https://youtube.com/v/ajgzM1dzMJQ


Napalm Nick

Don't know if you have already tried or seen them but 'The Mountain' and 'BreuquainVille' are fun? There are others about.  Not true open-road driving as all tracks have to be 'circuits' of some form in GpBikes at the moment.

OT: Project cars maps are very nice but, as with all games it seems, designers have to choose between pretty graphics or realistic physics but never both. Not sure, with the available spec of PCs today, why that is  ::)
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CapeDoctor

Ulster GP track also highly recommended by me - although it's also a circuit, it doesn't feel like it, and so far is my favorite track of the lot.
well impressed with my current best 4m07s lap time on the GSXR600, and i'm sure with a better setup i can crack 4 minutes flat :D

HornetMaX

Quote from: Napalm Nick on July 30, 2015, 11:08:24 AM
OT: Project cars maps are very nice but, as with all games it seems, designers have to choose between pretty graphics or realistic physics but never both. Not sure, with the available spec of PCs today, why that is  ::)
Because proper physics is harder to do than nice graphics. And, anyway, most of the people prefer eye-catching stuff to proper physics.

MaX.

Napalm Nick

Its true.  While people are happy to have an expensive shiny ball for a few days, then discard it for a new shinier ball a week later, even though both balls act like an rubbish square thing, there is no hope and not much point developing a shiny ball that acts like a ball. Ha. I'm an analogy genius.  ;)

"The post you are writing has been written at least ten times already in the last 15ish years. Its already been reported, suggested, discussed, ignored or archived (but mostly ignored). Why are you doing it again?"

HornetMaX

Quote from: Napalm Nick on July 30, 2015, 01:05:02 PM
there is no hope and not much point developing a shiny ball that acts like a ball.
Unless one actually wants to ... uh ... play ball with the ball, no matter the shininess :)

MaX.

Napalm Nick

Yes but we wont listen to any minority groups keep shining the ball boys. ;)
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DVN_85

Quote from: Napalm Nick on July 30, 2015, 11:08:24 AM
Don't know if you have already tried or seen them but 'The Mountain' and 'BreuquainVille' are fun? There are others about.  Not true open-road driving as all tracks have to be 'circuits' of some form in GpBikes at the moment.

OT: Project cars maps are very nice but, as with all games it seems, designers have to choose between pretty graphics or realistic physics but never both. Not sure, with the available spec of PCs today, why that is  ::)

I know all them thanks. I was talking about a new one (call it "long circuits" if you prefer hehe). Anyway, thanks.

janaucarre

Hi try this one:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?hf2803ce7945e75

Strangely i can't find it here, i probably forgot to post in this forum.

BOBR6 84

Nice! Didnt have time to do a complete lap but I love the track surface!

Real road/circuit??