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Ouf, ça me rassure...Fin, oui et non...
Moi qui avait mis du temps à l' apprivoiser et à l' aimer cette Caddy, qui doucement rentrait dans la même seconde que les "aliens" de la série, ben je suis complètement aux fraises now... Des gars à qui je collait 2" sont dans mes roues et c' est une sensations désagréable de se voir revenir à 3" des meilleurs...Je la trouve tellement instable, elle me piège si facilement, Je roule avec la peur de sortir... Nan, je trouve que c' est un massacre... Dommage car je possède très peu de voitures et ça me faisait une série sans frais...Bref
Mon iRacing setup sync est en caraf... J' essaye de le reinstall mais pas mieux, impossible de l' ouvrir...
Vous auriez pas une piste par hazard ?
http://iracingsetupsync.nickthissen.nl/Home/Contact
Après, il se peut que le serveur soit temporairement down quand ce sont des p'tits services comme Trading Paints par exemple...
Oui j ai trouvé sur leur fofo ! La base étais corrompu...
Suffit juste de l' erase et de relancer pour la reconstruire ! je m' en doutais !
Merci quand même !
JP un pilote GTrs qui termine meilleur rookie
Meilleur rookie mais je n'ai pas pensé à regarder combien il y avait de rookie d'inscrit
Et j'ai réussi une trés belle 12 eme sur 40 pilotes, apres 156 tours de phoenix.
J'apprends énormement avec eux et si vous voulez que je represente les couleurs GTrs , cela serait avec un grand plaisir mais je n'ai pas de skin !!!!
JP
Good morning,
We just wanted to provide an update in regard to the “dirt” software build. It is still on track for next Wednesday, March 29th. Everything is looking good for the release on that day and we are very excited about it. A lot went into the development and we hope you enjoy it. In the meantime, we are working on another video today showing race footage of the winged sprint cars.
We are planning on putting the dirt content for “pre-sale” this coming Monday. If you have any interest you are welcome to purchase early. There will be 5 pieces of dirt content for sale. All the content will be priced at the standard price of $11.95. (We are using the lower tier pricing for the tracks.) Don’t forget, add a 6th piece of content and you will get 15% off. If you buy 3-5 pieces of content you will receive 10% off. The reason for the pre-sale is with that much content, it will help spread the traffic AND you will be able to test the new content in our offline Test Drive feature during the update. Within the first couple hours of the maintenance period, we'll provide members with early access to pre-ordered and free included dirt content via the Test Drive feature. Follow us on social media for notification for example at @iRacing on twitter. You will still have to download the new content during the maintenance period. The update will likely take several hours. It will be good chance to get some test laps in with Dirt before you get on track with others. That said, we sure wouldn’t mind if not everyone jumps on to update all at once. Take your time, it will help everyone!
Speaking of that (updates/downloading), we often receive messages that we need to buy more servers or upgrade to fiber and things along those lines. I assure you we have plenty of high-end servers, fiber and state of the art networking and none of that is a bottleneck. We wish it was that easy to just buy more/better. It is typically the distribution of the massive data/rich data/content that is the bottleneck. We contract with the same high-end data distribution network (Akamai) as iTunes, Microsoft, ESPB, NBC Sports, Adobe, etc. It just takes some time unfortunately for the data to get distributed and downloaded globally.
Back to dirt. The 5 pieces content going on sale will be the tracks Williams Grove, Eldora and Volusia. All the dirt tracks have day and night lighting. The cars will be a Late Model which will include three versions for the price of one. A Limited, Pro and Super Late Model. The second car for purchase will be a Winged Sprint Car which also will include three different versions in the car package for the price of one including the 305, 360 and 410. Additionally we will be granting free dirt content including a dirt version of USA Speedway, a Dirt Street Stock, and a Dirt Legends Car. Last but not least dirt versions of the Camping World Trucks (Silverado and Tundra). If you already own those vehicles, you will have the dirt package for free. They are not separate dirt vehicles, it is just that when you are on Dirt, you will have the dirt package for example when the NASCAR series goes to Eldora on the schedule. You can see all the dirt content here: http://www.iracing.com/dirt/
A few more things to keep in mind on Dirt. We made a few adjustments to safety system. Because dirt cars are meant to be sideways in corners, we adjusted the out of control spin incident well pass 90 degrees for dirt, but you can still get the incident if you do a serious spin. Additionally, we moved heavy contact to 2 points instead of 4 points like it is on pavement since there is more natural contact in dirt racing. Everything else is the same for incidents and the math is the same in calculating safety rating and iRating. It is still our hope to create a separate license for Dirt and some preliminary work has started in that regard.
We will be putting up 5 series when we release. Three official series and two fun series. The official series will be at the lower license levels with the lower HP Cars to start off at least for a reason. (The two fun series will the higher HP cars.) We strongly suggest you start with the lower HP cars no matter how experienced you are as a sim racer. Dirt racing is much different than pavement racing. There is much more to it than throwing the car in the corner. To be blunt, it is hard and takes hundreds of laps of practice to get it but it is very fun and rewarding as you progress. I’m not any good at any type of sim racing but I really have struggled not driving dirt like I do pavement. The pedal control overall is a bugger, keeping the pedal down (mostly) through the corners on a short track, the timing of the brakes and steering, the dynamically changing lines and conditions of the dirt is difficult to be proficient never mind master. Even going down the straights you have to concentrate, that car wants to go left big time. It is critical to practice. Watch the Chris Bell video if you get a chance on our YouTube Channel, it is excellent. We will be releasing much more in the coming days and weeks about dirt racing including tips and pointers from experienced real world drivers (and sim racers). Be patient and help each other out like you always do. That is what is great about this community. Most of all, have fun.
There will be several other nice little non-dirt additions that will be in the “dirt build” next week but this post is long enough. Additionally, we are pretty excited about our June Build. Contrary to popular belief we have been working on many other things beside Dirt.
We will be watching and listening to your feedback on dirt (and everything else) and looking for ways to improve as always. I also wanted to thank our testers, both our usual testers and the new folks that helped that have real world dirt experience. They were a huge help for Dirt and we simply could not have done it without them. Also a big thanks to our licensing partners across the board. It also would not be possible without them. Most of all, thanks to all of our members, we definitely would not be doing this without you!
Good racing and a Happy Early April Fools Day!
Tony Gardner
Félicitation JP c est super
In a past life I was exposed to some pretty high level vehicle simulation tools and DIL sims -- multi-million dollar motion platforms with huge projector screens being driven by some of the best drivers in the world. In terms of a vehicle model, I've never seen anything hold a candle to what the team here at iRacing has built. I mean, not even close.
Nous avons déjà discuté tout les deux sur le TS et si tu as besoins de conseils ou quoi que ce soit tu es le bienvenue. Tu as bien vu que dans mon équipe il y a un excellent état d'esprit.
Merci Dimitri ,
OK je viendrais encore vous embeter !!
jp
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Sur cette video de fin 2014, on reconnait un peu nos particules:
De même que la pluie ne sera graphiquement absolument pas un problème:
Ils ont un channel Youutbe avec pas mal de videos:
Dont leur dernier reel=
Je t'ai déjà répondu à ce sujet sur iRacing.Fr:
Sure, it is "easy" enough to move the light source, but then what do you do about the sky? Oh that needs to animate too. Oh wait we've baked our reflections using those skies, so we can't do that anymore. And shadows, we've pre-cached a bunch of static shadows when loading the track so we don't have to render them every frame, guess we have to take that out or make it happen slowly, or something. etc, etc.
Not saying any of that is insurmountable, it just takes time to work through all the issues and come up with a solution that looks good for any time of day or night. We've worked on pieces of the tech needed to solve some of them as we've been updating the engine to DX11, but there is still some significant development work ahead.
sinon trapist01 a 39 année lumières avec plusieurs exoplanetes dont une qui devrait avoir de l'eau liquide, seul soucis, faudrait quelque 3 ou 4 milles an pour y aller ...
sinon je comprends maintenant pourquoi ca merde a chaque build...c'est une société française qui a créer les particules
Tu paies un service pour que le jeu évolue:
- Creation des League
- Creation des Teams
- Driver Swap
- Dynamic Track
- Particules (graphique et audio)
- Time of day (morning et late afternoon)
- VR
- PBR shaders
- Passage au 64 bits
- Passage au DX11
- Heat Haze
- Salissure parebrise /casque
- anciennes voitures devenues gratuites (MX5 Circa, Indycar Circa, Ford Falcon Circa, etc.)
- Dirt
- Animation des pits crew
- Animation des drapeaux
- Animation des feux d'artifices
- Animation des mains/bras (insisté depuis la VR)
- Easy Anti-Cheat (pour éviter la triche comme sur les jeux de voitures)
- Pits partagés
- Enregistrement du chat audio
- Licence Blancpain Series
- Licence IMSA
- ...
Ce ne sont que quelques trucs qui sont arrivés build après build depuis que je roule... Ce n'est pas du contenu pourtant qu'ils vendent et non ce n'est pas vrai que ça ne leur rapporte rien de développer des nouvelles fonctionnalités.
Alors tout n'est pas rose et tout ne fonctionne pas parfaitement. Il subsiste des bugs... et pourtant le service est dispo 24h/24 7j/7 à quelques jours près.
Quand on parle de baker une texture, de baker une réflection, de pré-caché les ombres... etc. tu comprends donc que ce n'est pas possible d'utiliser cette méthode vu que le soleil va tourner? Les nuages?, la t°?
Pareil pour le dynamic track... La piste va évoluer en t° pas seulement avec le passage précis des voitures mais également avec la position du soleil?
Allez sérieux, ils peuvent arrêter et faire un jeu video mais ce n'est pas vraiment leur philosophie...