VELOCIPEDE Posted August 31, 2013 Author Share Posted August 31, 2013 Petros MAK ci aggiorna Well things have been going well with getting to grips with various things on rF2. While stephen our rF2 guy has been doing that, Steven and Sami our rF1 guys have been working on the rF1 versions. The Mazda 787B for rF1 is planned for release next month. Physics and sounds are the final things left to do on the rF1 787B and we're very excited at getting it out. An rF2 version is coming too, we just have a bit more to do with rF2 and the rF2 team is working on that.I'll keep you posted on the rF1 release so you can enjoy that while the rF2 one is being finalized too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VELOCIPEDE Posted September 17, 2013 Author Share Posted September 17, 2013 MAK-Corp ci aggiorna via blog Greetings fellow followers of MAK-Corp. Today we begin the new weekly blog where we will try to keep you all up to date with the happenings of our mod work and other work that the community will get to enjoy. We’ll start off with the Group C mod which is no doubt what all of you are anxiously waiting for. For those of you that don’t know, the Group C mod covers three of the four 1991 Group C manufacturers and is the Group C category in the Classic Cars Mod. The mod will include the iconic Mazda 787B, the Porsche 962C in both forms from the long wing version to the short wing version and the Sauber C11.Right now we are happy to have both the Mazda 787B and the Porsche 962C in rFactor 1 and we’re working to get an open beta out of the rF1 version asap. With only physics and sounds remaining to be completed along with a few more skins, the open beta is not far off. The Open beta at the moment is intended to include the Mazda 787B. We’re not yet sure if the first open beta will include the Porsche as we may decide to release the Mazda when its ready so you all can enjoy that while the physics and sounds on the Porsche are being done. When it comes to the rF2 versions. Stephen is working hard on finishing the open beta of the Mazda 787B which we hope to release very soon. The group has had some changes to its rF2 team so that we can have a more dedicated team for that game and progress is now going forward more steadily than before. The rF2 version of the Mazda still requires a number of things to be done to it along with Physics which are far more time consuming to develop than in rF1. We are however working hard to get everything done as fast as possible so that we can get the cars to all of you to enjoy. Some of you have been asking us about becoming a beta tester within the group. The Open Beta’s will serve as a testing ground for us to see which community members test and provide good and accurate feedback to whom we will extend an invitation to become an in house beta tester. So if you wish to become an in house beta tester and be able to help with development of the mods we’re making prior to Open Beta, than be sure to test and provide feedback on our open Beta’s in the best method you can on our forums. We will be evaluating all feedback from all of your and looking at which of you are good to extend that invitation too. We will be posting various screenshots and our media section on our website will showcase some new renders of the cars in the coming weeks so be sure to stay tuned for those. If any of you are having trouble registering on our forum, please contact us via our support site at http://support.mak-corp.com.au with the username and email you wish your account to have. We will then make an account for you with a temporary password so you can login and change it yourself. The anti-spam system we have on our forum can sometimes deny a new registration dependent on the IP and/or email address you are using. So do be sure to contact us and we’ll sort it out for you as soon as possible. If you have any other questions, be it mod related, or something you want to see. Post a reply here and we will do our best to serve your wishes. If you are a modder looking to join a group to work on mods for, then be sure to contact us. No matter what your skill level is, we accept modders from all backgrounds. We employ a family orientated atmosphere where we all help and support each other, so don’t be shy, don’t think that you are not at the skill level, you are all very welcome here. We look forward to supplying some new photos soon. For racing leagues, we will also be opening up our new certified leagues listing in the coming days, its been a bit delayed due to more focus being paid on the mod developments. For rFactor 2 racing leagues that sign up to our certified leagues list will receive support in acquiring files they need to make their league mods on rF2. You can sign up to be a certified league on our forums HERE. Be sure to sign up if you haven’t already to take advantage of all the mods we’ll be releasing. There are many the community don’t know about! Registration is free for free to play leagues but there will be a cost for pay to play leagues. If you are a pay to play league, then please wait for the new certified leagues section to open in the next few days. The cost for Pay to Play leagues will be at 10 euro per year and will have access to all our mods to be used in their pay to play format. Leagues that are not registered in our certified leagues list will not be permitted to use any of our mods and we will exercise every possible option to deny their ability to run our mods. We spend a lot of time to develop these mods for leagues to make money off them so a small fee as we have stated will not be so much considering the amount most pay to play leagues earn. As stated however, free to play leagues will not have to pay any fee, they only need apply in our thread and they will automatically be accepted. We’re looking at promoting leagues from all over the world and developing a section on our website where we showcase all our certified leagues for other sim-racing drivers to be able to find. We thank you for tuning in to our first weekly blog. At times we will have blog posts in between our weekly blogs, but you can be sure that each weekly blog will be available every Monday, Australian EST Time GMT+10. Be sure to stay tuned for screenshots and renders to come very soon. 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VELOCIPEDE Posted September 24, 2013 Author Share Posted September 24, 2013 open beta in arrivo! Well we've been working very hard lately on the Group C mod and I am very pleased to say that Open Beta release is now imminent. The open beta release is in final testing stage and is planned to be released in about a week as long as no major bugs arise that we need to sort out. From what we've tested however there doesn't seem to be any major bugs that are not rF2 related so we're looking pretty set for a release in a week.The Open Beta will include the 1991 Mazda 787B and will be considered the beta release for player feedback and general suggestions while we fine tune and release more updates as they get done. We feel right now that the Open Beta version is at a good stage to be released and be enjoyed by all of you while we fine tune more things and prepare the other cars also.The other cars we will be including in future updates are the 1991 Porsche 962C Long and Short wing versions and the 1991 Sauber C11. Stay tuned for more news! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VELOCIPEDE Posted September 28, 2013 Author Share Posted September 28, 2013 MAK-Corp is proud to announce the 787B / SRD-9C promotion it is running for the release of the 1991 Group C Open Beta for rF2. Thanks to Renovatio Development, MAK-Corp is able to provide our supporters with a very special bonus for downloading our mod. The 1991 Group C Open Beta will be released on the 30th of September 2013. The first five-hundred users to download the mod through our forum will receive a special 25% off coupon to spend on the SRD-9C at the Renovatio Development web shop located at http://shop.renovatio-dev.com/The SRD-9C is a USB Data Display that works with 30 titles including high end titles such as F1 2012, rFactor 2, iRacing and many others, outputs various data such as speed, gear, fuel, split/sector times, lap times and brings the first telemetry experience for all games to the user. If you are a pure simulation junkie, then you do not want to miss out on owning an SRD-9C and this 25% coupon by being one of the first 500 downloaders of the mod will bring you that much closer to owning it.The 25% Coupons will be valid until the 30th of October 2013 and will only be valid for the SRD-9C unit. There is a maximum of one coupon to be used per order and the discount is ONLY for the device. Shipping is excluded.The 1991 Group C Open Beta mod that will be released on the 30th of September will feature the iconic Mazda 787B piloted to the Le Mans victory by Johnny Herbert, Volker Weidler and Bertrand Gachot. It will also feature four other iconic liveries from various seasons that were featured on the 787/B.The mod is an Open Beta and as such still has areas where it will be updated in the future. We are releasing the Open Beta to provide the community with something to enjoy and to also provide feedback. As these vehicles are hard to acquire data for, we will be reviewing feedback from you, the community, about the Open Beta version of this mod. Be sure to post your feedback on our official thread located at http://forum.mak-corp.com.au/showthread.php?828-Feedback-Bug-Reports-and-SuggestionsWe look forward to hearing from you about the mod as well as expanding it to higher levels into the near future with more car add-on's such as the Porsche 962C and Sauber C11 that will come as quickly as possible. This post has been promoted to an article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VELOCIPEDE Posted September 29, 2013 Author Share Posted September 29, 2013 Please bear in mind. This is an OPEN BETA!!! This means there are still issues we need to sort out especially in physics and sounds. We don't have real data on this car, its damn well near impossible to acquire so we'll be relying on the community feedback to develop this further. I'd also like to point out that in rF2, different tracks have different grip levels and this causes an unnatural balance in the physics where on some tracks its great and in others it slips and slides like its on ice. This is a track issue that we at the moment cannot fix.As for other physic elements, we'll be looking at feedback and updating accordingly as we do want this to become the best possible version of the car as we can make it, so you all get to play a role in making that possible.I wanted to make note of this because I don't want people thinking that it is a fully finished build and then complaining that its not good. It is only an Open Beta and with your help, we'll advance it higher.Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VELOCIPEDE Posted September 29, 2013 Author Share Posted September 29, 2013 While you are all waiting for the mod release tomorrow, we thought we'd share some screenshots for you all to enjoy as we continue to finalize the Open Beta release build. Bear in mind that these screens were taking from a few builds older than where we are now so certain things have been fixed. For all of you who have supported us throughout the years, we thank you and hope you will enjoy the Open Beta to come and a lot more then on. Don't forget that the first 500 downloaders will get a 25% discount coupon to spend on the SRD-9C Sim-Racing Data Display made by Renovatio Development. Don't miss your chance to own one of these babies!Screenshots are taken in various time areas. Day, Dusk, Night. Enjoy! — 1991 Group C Open Beta Screens (16 foto) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VELOCIPEDE Posted September 29, 2013 Author Share Posted September 29, 2013 Hey mate. I'll be releasing it in Australian Timezone. GMT+10. My desire is to have it out before 10pm Australian EST time. That would make it 6am in Colorado, USA, and early morning in other places too so I think its a good time. People can wake up to find it online on the rest of the world. Though there is chances it will be out earlier than that. 10pm is pretty much the latest I want to get it out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VELOCIPEDE Posted September 30, 2013 Author Share Posted September 30, 2013 Final checks are being done now and then its upload and release. Stay tuned! 1991 Group C Open Beta coming shortly! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VELOCIPEDE Posted September 30, 2013 Author Share Posted September 30, 2013 Today we are proud to announce the release of the 1991 Group C Open Beta for rFactor 2! This Open Beta includes the iconic 1991 Mazda 787B that was piloted to the 1991 Le Mans victory. We are also happy to say that we have been able to acquire some new help that will allow us to update the physics of the Mazda 787B to a much better level faster than we expected. We will state more of this in the coming days as we prepare the first update to the mod. We hope you enjoy! DOWNLOAD -> http://forum.mak-corp.com.au/downloads.php?do=file&id=32 1991 Group C Open Beta v0.2The 1991 Group C Open Beta provides early access to the 1991 Mazda 787B and is the first release of the 1991 Group C add on for the Classic Cars Mod. Featuring the Mazda 787B in five different liveries, the mod provides players with a first hand look of the vehicle in rF2. With the help of the community, this mod will be updated with various fixes and add ons as time progresses.Features: 1991 Mazda 787B Base Physics Base Sounds This post has been promoted to an article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dom94 Posted September 30, 2013 Share Posted September 30, 2013 L'ho appena finita di provare non è malaccio anzi è un piacere guidarla... L'auto è molto reattiva e si controlla molto bene l'unico neo per me è il FFB non riesco mai sentire i cordoli ma penso che questo sia un problemo di rf2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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