This game is amazing. To be able to create new stages is just phenomenal! It has so much lifespan. Can't wait to start playing it again.
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This game is amazing. To be able to create new stages is just phenomenal! It has so much lifespan. Can't wait to start playing it again.
Here is the latest WIP of my first stage for RBR made in Bobs track builder. It's called Ambrosian hills and is packed ready to play in RSRBR, just put the .7z file into your RXRSRBR folder. It's 12.2km on tarmac and about 80% complete. There are a few places where the framerate drops which I'm working on and I need to do some more work on terrain and objects. Any feedback is welcome.
video of my rubbish driving: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRNr6krge-s
download: http://www.filefront.com/15362007/Am...-hills-WIP.7z/
I've tried to try it out but with no success. I'm using RSRBR '10 and when I try to launch it, it starts Kaihuavaara with Lancer WR car. It also unpacked the *.7z file to the root directory as "Ambrosian hills WIP" as the folder, maybe there's the problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by sperger
But as far as the video goes, it seems to be fast and interesting track to say the least. Will look forward to the completed stage.
I'm not sure why that happens but it happened to me and I found that my RX_CONTENT folder had disappeared so that the only plug in seen by RBR was the test plug in and at first I couldn't get it to work in RSRBR but I found that re-exporting it from BTB did the trick but I suppose that isn't a lot of use if you don't have BTB. Incidentally, I use RSRBR2009 so I don't know if 2010 handles BTB tracks differently. Thanks for lookingQuote:
Originally Posted by NeverKnow
I've got it working. It's very good and challenging stage with very good level of grip. Now I need bigger brakes for my Subaru...
I wrote it because I'm rubbish on tarmac and wanted a practice track then the idea grew. I can't drive a wrc car round it without crashing multiple times so I've been using the Lada out of the N4/s2000 pack :)Quote:
Originally Posted by NeverKnow
I'll download it now and give it a try on the standard game as well. Should be interesting...
Hi guys
anyone here knows modeling 3d?
i have a base model of Opel Corsa S2000
Check out this brilliant video:
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If anyone is interested in testing my first WIP stage for RBR please do and I would welcome any feedback. It is nearly complete (about 95%) Here is a .7z file that can be dropped into RXRSRBR
http://www.filefront.com/15611307/Am...s%20WIP%202.7z
If you haven't already seen it there is a link to a video of an earlier version of it further up this page.
Thanks
carl
As I have said earlier it is a good stage with good technical bits. I've tried it out with S12 Subie and I think it feels more at home on it than S14 did when I tested previous version of the stage. Though at the moment I can't say how the stage is at full speed because I had to use gamepad and I'm not very good with it. Feels like a proper rally stage, good work!!!
Sperger, tried your stage last night. Very good, with some interesting sections. I do have a problem with that mound in the middle of the road, I think it's too pronounced for a tar road, which also makes braking very difficult. I thought the notes were pretty good too. After lots of spins and offs I managed a 8:38, but I'm thinking a good time would be a early 7min, maybe even a sub 7min time.
I thought it would make a great gravel stage too.
Doesn't that look just great?
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looks good, but it costs as much as my rally car!
I suppose with the loss of most of our forests here in Canberra and NSW we may need to resort to this now :(
Ray
Thanks for trying my stage.
Bruce. I agree that the camber is a bit much for tarmac road. I'm going to lower it for the final release. I had thought about converting it to gravel. I've been trying to think iof a way to do it without having to completely re-write the track. I think the tarmac road is a bit too wide as it stands for conversion and wierd things start to happen when you alter the width after the terrain has been added. I'll give it a go and see how it ends up.
Check out the Ford RS200 and those great dust particles!
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Looks really good especially the dust trail. Do you know what particle mod are they using and what kind of performance impact does it have?
No, but the author said It will be released soon!Quote:
Originally Posted by NeverKnow
By the look of It, dust looks so smooth ( reminds me of DiRT2 particles, but longer lasting! ) and I hope there won't be any performance Issues.
We'll have to wait a little longer... ;)
Time for me to fix my home computer. Will definetely need the 1 gig video card me thinks.
Ray
Ray, most 512 cards actually outperform the 1gig cards, so do a little research before spending the bucks, you may find you get much better quality for the same price.
I have always gone for Colin Mcrae franchise .. had the very first Colin Mcrae Rally game for the ps1 ,
Have the entire collection for pc now , but now reading this and doing some research myself via the very best search engine ( Google ) i have now purchased Richard Burns Rally and cant wait to get it...
I will be running it on my Windows 7 Ultimate 3.10 ghz , 4 GB Ram , 512 Mb Nividia Geforce 9800GT
Hope thats sufficient enough to run the game
Your rig seems quite monstrous for that game! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by RaceOnBtcc2010
Well, RBR has nothing to do with the cmr titles (been a fan myself too)
or any other rally title! RBR Is the undisputable king of rally gaming ever!
You may find It kind of hard at the beginning, but hey, when you get
Involved for sometime, you'll be addicted to It! Seriously!
Have fun!
make sure you update it with the patch (1.2 I think) as as soon as you get it because it enables you to change some settings that are quite useful to have access to. Also I run Vista not 7 but I found that it didn't like DX10 on my system so I use DX9 with a switcher program (can't remember what it's called but it automatically chooses DX9 for RBR) it might also be best to set compatability to XP as well. If you use a wheel have a look at BHMS for really good advice about wheel setups. Good luck with it, it's totally different to the CMR series less flashy graphically but much better to drive when you get used to the 'very' twitchy carsQuote:
Originally Posted by RaceOnBtcc2010
Check out one of the most Interesting videos seen lately:
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One of the best videos I've seen lately:
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Unbelievable new track here:
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It looks great, it's just a pity that it's only going to be available to play online with the czech plug in now that they've stopped sharing with RSRBR
Surely there is a way around that if you downloaded the files onto your pc?
I don't think there is Bruce because I think with the czech system that the stages are locked to be played in online tournaments only. I don't know what you actually download from them because I've never done it myself. If you have a look on the RSRBR forum you will see that there has been a row going on for a while because someone changed or re-used some parts of the Pribram track so they are refusing to share their tracks now. I can understand the creator being a bit P'd off but I don't understand why they completely took their ball in. There are a lot of good tracks in production at the moment which will be released generally so at least we have something to look forward to.
I've downloaded the stages before but they don't come up in the menu's until you go online, but that was because they were made with 3DsMax but BTB stages should work if you put them in the plugin. Mind you, RBRCzech has their own installation file system.
That looks fantastic. I've haven't played RBR in months but am keen to get going at it again. I love that game - so much lifespan! :up:
Question: can anybody recommend some mod or plugin which makes downloading cars/physics etc handier?
I remember I used to always do it manually by downloading a zip file with all of the components for car installation. Then, you had to replace the words in the cars.ini file and there was a lot of room for error, particularly with the physics.rbz file which was hard to replace. Or something along those lines :confused:
As I say, I haven't played RBR in a while and, with a completely clear game (no add-ons - just the original game) I want to keep it neat and tidy. :)
RBRSR 10. You should sign up to the championship we have here with an event next weekend :)
http://forum.rallyesim.fr/index.php
Come join us, Paddy! :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by 52Paddy
Your easiest bet is RSRBR2010 cos you can still select the original game and cars in the system and you can swop and change stuff just by adjusting menus, not playing with files.Quote:
Originally Posted by 52Paddy
Downloaded RSRBR10 yesterday. Smashing little (big) mod :D
Cheers guys :up:
Another new W.I.P track here! Reminds a lot of the French stages...
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It's from here: http://rbr.mypage.cz/ It looks great but it will only be available to play online with the Czech plug in unfortunately.
OT, Sperger you entering the RBR rally in the other thread this time? Could do with the competition in S2000.
It's great to have more tracks but this one doesn't seem anything special. But well done to the creator anyway :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by LCD