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Patrick Talu




Dabei seit: April 2005
Herkunft: Raum Karlsruhe Stuttgart
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Hi ich wollt mal meine für GPL gebauten tracks hier reinsetzten.
Grafisch sind sie zum Teil nicht so der Renner und installieren muss man sie auch selbst ( season.ini Eintrag )

Bis jetzt 2 downloadbar.

Teststrecke von Porsche in Weissach, CanAm Kurs (im Uhrzeigersinn)

[IMG]http://four.fsphost.com/pat/porsche%20pgsml.JPG[/IMG]

[URL=http://four.fsphost.com/pat/porsche.rar]Download[/URL]


Meine Lieblingsstrecke durch den Wald bei mir zu Hause.(UZS)

[IMG]http://four.fsphost.com/pat/platte.JPG[/IMG]

[URL=http://four.fsphost.com/pat/platte.rar]Download[/URL]


Eine fiktive Ãœbungsstrecke, hab eingebaut was ich damals als sehr schwer empfand.(UZS)

[IMG]http://four.fsphost.com/pat/raceway.JPG[/IMG]


Eine am Anfang extrem schnelle fiktive (Eagle)Strecke mit bis zu 337km/h, und einigen engen Serpetinen gegen Ende.(GUZS)

[IMG]http://four.fsphost.com/pat/speedway.JPG[/IMG]

Falls tatsächlich irgendjemand eine Strecke einmal testen sollte, würd ich mich über Feedback sehr freuen.


Gruß Patrick

03.12.2006, 22:23  
Flo




Dabei seit: März 2001
Herkunft: München
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Ui da muss ich doch gleich mal reinkucken Danke schön
Gruss Flo

08.12.2006, 20:44  
Flo




Dabei seit: März 2001
Herkunft: München
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Äh wo stehen denn sinnvolle Season.ini einträge in den Files? Oder poste sie doch schnell hier her.
Danke, Flo

08.12.2006, 21:00  
Pedro_Berg.vd




Dabei seit: Juni 2005
Herkunft: Holland
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Hi Patrick,

First of all, thanks for all the hard work and the effort you made building these tracks and showing them to us


Porche:
Teststrecke von Porsche in Weissach:
A very nice, divers, short track!
Good layout with a fast lane, bounded curve, hairpin and esses.
I have seen Alpha circuits that can't even compeet with this one, but..........(oh I hate to give comment)
I think it needs some (not much!) more textures.
Think about some advertising bilbourds on the Wall (behind de bounded curve) and maybe some spectaters (female please no just kidding)
And if you can, do something about the natural bridge looking road up hill.
(again sorry for commenting your track, but you askt for it )
I hope that you post this track in the Simracing Mirror Zone [URL=http://]http://gplmz.bcsims.com/index.php?showforum=12 [/URL] if you find it ready!
It will be placed in The Alternative Track Database, and maybe I can drive it again in the TOTALRANK






Platte:
Your Lieblingsstrecke durch den Wald
Again thanks for all your hard work!
But.............I don't like it SORRY.

I'l find it to small (nerrow).
The layout is OK, but it needs a lot more texures to make it not look boring.
The Spagetti (serpentine) is in my opinion not welkom

I find it very hard to say (and I hope you don't hate me for saying this, but again you ask't for it) there is still a lot of work to do on this track!
Never the less, I have driven circuits that were looking worse than this one, but if you take your effort seriously please make some moor work of it.

08.12.2006, 23:03  
Patrick Talu




Dabei seit: April 2005
Herkunft: Raum Karlsruhe Stuttgart
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Hehe hi Pedro & Flo

thanks , it was really much work to build these tracks. ( both reallife tracks )
And yes I know they are not beautiful, because I spended more time driving than improving.

And you are right the Platte is not a nice track with a F1 car , but it is with a normal Car. (especially the fist downhill section is my favourite)

I always wondered what time may be possible with a GPL car.
I think downhill was 1:22 and uphill 1:26
(from town to town)
My reallife record is uphill 1:48.

I havent worked on these tracks for years, and I don´t know if I now have the time to continue.
Well the GPL tools for track creating are not very user friendly, and it takes a long time to do just simple things.



-Patrick

12.12.2006, 23:24  
   
   

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