The best is yet to come,
The International Endurance Racing Modding Group
IER would like to thank the community for its continued support and engagement, allowing our forum thread to pass 300,000 views, get ever closer to 5000 posts, and in only 12 days, get 8,000 downloads of our recently released car pack, bringing the grand total over 25,000 downloads for both of our released cars.
The best is yet to come, The International Endurance Racing Modding Group
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Here's the skinning template for the Corvette for all those that would like to make liveries for it:
https://mega.co.nz/#!1h90ERYL!JSWQm9Gsp_3u_5r5N_6CRdek2VH8XVw5TAI_d-a0UQE Go here to download the updated version of our first car pack.
Among the updated features were newly reworked force feedback for both cars and some minor bug fixes. This is IER's first car pack for the TUSCC mod, it includes: 2014 Corvette Daytona Prototypes by the IER Modding Group BETA V1.0 -RELEASED- DELETE ALL PREVIOUS VERSION(S) OF THE MOD BEFORE INSTALLING A NEW VERSION. Creators: mclarenf1papa- physics, project manager, textures, skins Stereo- 3D modeling, textures, skins Rosicky10- skins Fonsecker- sounds Patrik Marek, Marc Orphanos- driver animations Please feel free to report all bugs found, give CONSTRUCTIVE criticism, opinions, and as always, feel free to donate (link on website) Current known issues: none Changelog: 1.0 -3D completed for both the Dallara and Coyote chassis -Completely revamped physics based on data from engineers of the real car -Driver animations for both versions -Full LOD implementation for better frame rates -Feature list updated to current version of AC -New and improved sounds -New shaders -Various graphical improvements 0.41 -better forcefeedback -fixed issues with blurred rims on the #90 and #99 0.4 -new static shadows -new sounds all around -updated physics -much improved 3D model and textures -added high detail model and lower detail model to improve performance 0.3 -new static shadows -new interior sounds -new physics (tires, suspension, aero, and more) -better optimized textures 0.2.2 -proper collisions -adjustable brake bias added -tire damping changed - Skinning Template - ______________________________________________________________________________ 2015 Oreca FLM09 LMPC by the IER Modding Group BETA V0.3 -RELEASED- DELETE ALL PREVIOUS VERSION(S) OF THE MOD BEFORE INSTALLING A NEW VERSION. Creators: mclarenf1papa- physics, project manager, textures, skins Paule_NLC- 3D modeling, textures Fonsecker- sounds Patrik Marek- driver animations, LCD display Current known issues: -Model is not finished... -No LODs so performance may suffer -No finalized UV map on the body shell, but there is one there -not advised to create liveries yet -Mirrors are inverted Changelog: 0.3 -Small 3D changes - with more to come once a new modeler is found -More accurate physics based off of better data - vastly different to the last release -Updated and improved sounds -Feature list updated to current version of AC -Livery compatibility - although not advised as neither the 3D model nor it's skinning layout is finalized -Verification of handling accuracy through tests done by a driver of the real car (so don't complain about the light steering, that's how it is the real thing) 0.21 -better force feedback 0.2 -Fixed driver animations -Fixed suspension geometry ______________________________________________________________________________ Note: -Feel free to make youtube videos reviewing/testing the car. But it is very important that if you do so, you put a link to the acusccmod.weebly.com or iermoddinggroup.weebly.com (preferably both) website in the description of your video (or in the actual video of course). -PLEASE REFRAIN FROM CONVERTING AND RELEASING OUR MODS TO OTHER GAMES WITHOUT OUR WRITTEN CONSENT - Download - Hey guys, we have officially switched to DISQUS comments! All you have to do is click on the title of the blog post, which will open a new page with a comments section.
Small-ish update for the Vette today. Newly modeled fuel filler cap (without textures), rear "lip" adjustable supports added, and wheels are actually on both sides of the car now.
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