Yes, the BTB stages has never worked, but now is the other stages like the BTB.. The original "replay menu" after the finish of the stages is gone...
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Yes, the BTB stages has never worked, but now is the other stages like the BTB.. The original "replay menu" after the finish of the stages is gone...
I bought the Xbox version of this game! Awaiting its arrive in the mail!
See what everyone is raving on about with this game!!!! Hahahha
Ahh, tested RBR today on a real car-simulator. I gotta say, the steering is bloody difficult but that may be because of the stearing wheel being a little broken (it drove where ever it wanted sometimes) I'm not gonna say that it could be easy without it either.
In 'Input'- 'steering'.. Ensure there is no deadzone and that all parameters are linear and rise and fall rates are 'instant' and also that the steering input does not decrease with speed ie; a flat horizontal line on the graph at either 100% for large degrees of wheel rotation or lower 70%? flat horizontal line for lower degrees of rotation to reduce steering sensitivity I also prefer that parameters are linear (straight line) and obviously 'instant' in the brake and throttle settings. See- the pic on here- http://www.motorsportforums.com/simu...-logitech.htmlQuote:
Originally Posted by Arska
Input lag is a real killer with RBR using my 42" HDTV- 34ms of input latency (and thats in game mode with all processing switched off!) it makes it extremely difficult, nigh on impossible. On the other hand my gaming monitor (<5ms input latency) makes a huge difference to the feeling of being in full control.... I can then drive reactively instead of having to know each stage like the back of my hand to be able to drive it proactively.
Higher Frame rates also reduces input latency, so a fast modern GPU will help a lot. See- https://www.lfsforum.net/showthread.php?t=18445
There is also a fix to reduce steering input lag in the game config files as described by Neverknow:
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Originally Posted by NeverKnow
Does anyone know if RBR uses Open GL? If it doesn't use it theoretically latency can be further improved if you have a means of reducing "maximum pre-rendered frames" to zero directly in the control panel. The default is 3 but most of NVIDIA's latest drivers allow editing.
A new and absolutely fantastic version of Ouninpohja has been released this week. Extremely challenging, but a load of fun:
SS: NESTE OIL RALLY FINLAND 1998 34.5KM OUNINPOHJA
Lieu/Place : Finlande
Distance: 33 km
Auteur/Autor: Mikko Virtanen
Surface : Gravel
ouninpohja update----------> Download NESTE RALLY FINLAND 1998 SS16 OUNINPOHJA.7z from Sendspace.com - send big files the easy way
ouninpohja reversed--------> Download NESTE RALLY FINLAND 1998 SS16 OUNINPOHJA REVERSED.7z from Sendspace.com - send big files the easy way
Absolutly amazing! The stage looks like in real life from the start to the end!! An absolutly beatiful work!! Best stage I ever seen to RBR so far!! Really autentic and realistic stage build and enviroment! Ouninpohja like in real!
Without doubt, Astro! It would be fun to have a small forum competition on this stage. What are your best times so far?
Mine is: 15:51.97 with a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 4 Group A - using Logitech G25 with h-shift dogbox.
Absolutly Bennizw :) but I have to wait for an 7z file or fr the next update from rsrbr, I hope they will include this stage!! But I want to compete with you guys on this beatiful stage! :)
I will download the 7z file and get it on I mean! ;)
It is a 7z. file, so just place it in RXRSRBR and you're good to go :)
Thanks for the links bennizw! I just tried it and had a huge blast driving this stage. On my first run through the stage I managed 17:10,43 with many mistakes and few slight offs in the Fiesta RRC. On my second run I did 16:36,72 in S14 Subaru with plenty of room to improve. One huge plus with this stage is the pacenotes are more or less accurate which gives you confidence to push through the corners. Will try the reverse stage now.
Edit: Pacenotes appear to be missing on the reverse version. Is anyone else experiencing this or is the problem with my computer?
No, the reversed stage doesn't have pacenotes. I haven't downloaded it for that reason.
Reverse stages pacenotes can be found here. I tried them out and they are good. Though I haven't finished the reverse version yet because I'm overdriving the car and crashing a lot.
Have downloaded the stage today and had a small test run, definitely looks good, haven't played in a while so am a bit rusty, but hopefully when I've got a bit more spare time I can give it a solid crack :)
I will get my stage time up soon! Iv only make 2 test-runs. The stage is really amazing as I said before but I can not say that the pacenotes is great, its pretty ok but in some places when I listnen to them I easily go off the road and in some places the pacenotes is far to slow.
Problem to find a good rythem! :)
But first test run was 17:03:20... (Fiesta WRC)
I will drive a full-speed run and we will se if I finish with this pacenotes! :P
But thanks to the creator!!! Really really good work! Really autentic/realistic stage!
And Bennizw....
How the hell can you get way under 16min with a Evo 4 and H-shift!?!? :D really fast! ;)
How do i get this to work with RSRBR? I fancy a wee shot.
Download the 7z file, place the downloaded file in rxsrbr in rsrbr 2013 file, then start up, choose the file in menu and push "go".
Thanks Astro! I have been driving the stage quite a few times, but gone off most of the times. Maybe made it to the end 6-8 times :p
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Originally Posted by bennizw
I have now driven the stage one time on full speed in a Fiesta S2000 and it went well! the time was 16.02.28. The pacenotes is at most ok but it needs som fixes I think! But the stage is as I said before more then beautiful and it's also tricky! It needs to get clean lines over crests and more to be quick! I like!!
16.02.28 was my time. I will get it better I hope! :P
Man i feel so slow. My first run was a 19.46.33 in a 207 S2000. Those last 10kms or so are very tricky, many offs. Would it be alright if people could post some splits as well? Also am i the only one here still using a keyboard?
I play with an custom made G27 with a "real" wheel... And sec.gearbox.
I agree, the stage is top 3 of all rbr stages when it comes to the built of stage and enviroment! Love this stage and all real details, but this stage because of the real feeling is very tricky! It needs a good "line" all the time and the last 10k after the hairpin on the open fields is realy realy tricky, its very tight, very slippery and tricky jumps/crests!! But it's so fun!!
My best run so far is still my second run through the stage, splits for it are: 05:34.36 - 10:47.05 - 16:36.72. I thought I could go faster then that but apparently I can't. On few runs I managed to shave off few seconds on the splits but later into stage I crash when a corner is a lot tighter than I expected and I slide slowly and steadily into the undergrowth. It is still a very nice stage which requires of the driver to concentrated all the time. Any mistake or being off the racing line can and will cause a huge crash. One thing that helped me on this stage and it's reverse version is to set pacenotes call out earlier than usual, helped me to slow down in time for the very slow corners.
Excuse my idiocy, but where do you find it in the menu once you have put in RXRSRBR folder?Quote:
Originally Posted by Astro83
Cheers
EDIT: Never mind, didn't see Bob the Track Builder hiding in the corner haha
:eek: I tried playing RBR with a keyboard once, absolutely horrendous. In fact, even with a steering wheel without force feedback, it's useless. The game does come alive with a good wheel with good force feedback. Get a wheel. Even a cheap Driving Force GT will do the job quite nicely.Quote:
Originally Posted by leighton323
Ok so I've been looking on my local Auction site Trademe, and I've found a Logitech G27 with the sec gearbox, same as Astro's, however I've looked at a few videos/reviews and the sec gearbox the same as Astro's. However i'm still not convinced with the shifter, seems a bit funny to me.. is there any way of getting a handbrake as well?
Nice! Then you need to buy custom handbrake and shifters! ;) with usb inputs.... ;) look at simracing.com they have articles and pr from companys or google! ;) really good and autentic stuff out there!! ;)
Ok i have looked everywhere for the past half hour for custom shifters etc and have found nothing. The only thing i've found is that everyone tends to make ones themselves from just gear shifters etc that they have at home..Quote:
Originally Posted by Astro83
So these shifters with USB-input will just be recognized as a controller from the computer - plug and play?
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Originally Posted by bennizw
A new time, this time with a Fiesta WRC -12. I pretty okay run, 15.57.12. I'm satisfyed! :) But the last 8k is so tricky but no a listnen and it went pretty okay anyway! Some miner misstakes but **** the same! ;)
simracinghardware.com/
EC Sim Hardware Sequential Shifter Review by Inside Sim Racing - YouTube (rewive)
EC SIM HARDWARE | Motorsport Simulation Engineering
PRO Shift | EC SIM HARDWARE (shifter + handbrake)
some links about the subject. Yes it will recognice the shifter and it can be used in rbr and more real sims! :)
Really awesome ****! :D Dashboards and more :P
Man this stuff is hugely expensive for me as a student, thank you very much for the information though :)
Leighton:
You dont need this expensive stuff to play rbr. Buy a decent wheel with a sec.gearbox or do the old real wrc style with paddles! ;)
Yo dont need a G27 to enjoy the game. The feeling is better but before this great wheels I used very sheep wheels and I loved it anyway! ;)
You used to use sheep wheels? Wow, that I must see a picture of! ;)
Ha ha ha... ;) ;) I have forgot how to spell on english... Not my strong side... :P bäääbäää
So, just tried 2 runs on Ouninpohja and both times I crashed on that rock where Gardemeister and Sordo crashed... :D
I haven't run Ouninpohja for a while now, but will have a go again when I can make it too the end with a decent time. In the meantime, shall we have a little competition on the new stage Peyregrosse - Mandagout which was included in the latest update of RSRBR13? It's 12 km hard and twisty tarmac stage which is great fun! The loading time may be long, but it's worth it :)
I have installed but havent tried that yet. Im not a tarmak fun though..Quote:
Originally Posted by bennizw
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The two new stages in the update is really nice ones!! Also good work to the creators! I would love a competition but I cant play for about 1 week now sadly! But I will run it later!
First time in Peyregrosse - Mandagout for me was 8.40. The notes are quite vague and the distances are a bit strange, but overall a good stage.
Anyone up for another rally some time soon? I'm thinking a nice mixed surface event again, one day on gravel, the next on tar. maybe using the new stages?