VELOCIPEDE Posted February 28, 2018 Share Posted February 28, 2018 Roadmap Update February 2018 Another month has flown by! The February 2018 roadmap is here! And as usual we haven’t just been twiddling our button boxes, we’ve been furiously making improvements and creating new and exciting content and features, some of which we are happy to share with you now. This short month has been a whirlwind of activity, which included competition infrastructure, getting in some new features for the new UI, testing performance optimizations, and building new content, both track and car. Performance We mentioned last month already that performance was being worked on, it’s still one of our main priorities, we’re continuing to chip away at it and have come even further, it should not be long now until we can release these improvements to you. It’s safe to say you’ll will be very surprised at the end results. In our internal testing we’ve seen a substantial performance boost and higher frame-rates across the board. As with anything though we are cautious, it’s in the hands of our internal test team to make sure it’s all working as expected. Content The content team has been keeping very busy, as usual, which is not hard as we have a lot of new content in the planning. Corvette C7.R GTE/GTLM Recently, on social, we teased this car with a short movie with a roaring V8, and the license for it has been announced over a year ago, but now you can finally see the car during internal testing at Silverstone. Scheduled for a late April release, this car will not come alone and will be part of a new upcoming pack. Norma M30 LMP3 We’re super chuffed to see an LMP3 enter the grid! The Norma M30 is a fairly recent car that has already built up an impressive record in the races it has competed in, such as in the ELMS race last year at Spa, where we took this picture of it. We’re sure this new class will become quite popular in rFactor 2! Sebring International Raceway Last but not least, we can now proudly announce that we have licensed America’s oldest road racing track, host to many historic endurance races. Sebring International Raceway is being built based on a laser scan we did last month. This is a first for us and although we have made many tracks based on CAD data and other information that have been quite accurate, this scan will allow us to get every little detail right. It will take us a couple of months to finish this one, but we are working on it feverishly! HUD The official Studio 397 HUD is still being polished and refined, we know you are impatient to get your hands on it, while working on it we’ve come across a few bugs that lay dormant deep in the code that we needed to address, this is a win-win for the HUD in general and we decided it needs attention. It will certainly be part of the next build. UI Our UI is making leaps and bounds, we’ve got most of the basic features in and some new slick features. For starters we’ve looked at making triple screen setup much more intuitive, with a full set of controls via the UI settings screen. This will be an additional functionality to go along with the on track pop up widget. Next we overhauled the live replay screen, controls are now not only selectable via controls as before but also via mouse clicks. Also we’ve added in a modern drop down standing ticker, for easy access to driver times from the live replay. This incidentally also shows our capabilities to overlay HTML with live camera feeds, a technique we will leverage in other places such as broadcast overlays. Competition In the realm of competition we have our full time team actively hacking away at a very inclusive and encompassing competition structure, which is a big task not done overnight! We have big plans and that’s why we want to do this from the ground up the right way. Our next big task has been the implementation of full race series, including sign ups, practice, qualification and multiple race heats over a set period of time. These new features are ongoing and need a lot of testing so we are looking at a little while more to get this up and running, but it’s not that far off, we can see the horizon! KartSim We already announced that a consumer release of KartSim is coming soon. Currently this version is undergoing final testing and polishing to include our visual damage model and the latest rain effects. Just to show you how good it looks, a few more shots to keep you entertained until its release. Community In our ongoing effort to encourage more of that community vibe, we will be adding a new forum area to showcase your original paint artwork, screenshots, and videos. Additionally, we will also be adding all templates for existing cars to the base install, that way everyone has access to the latest updated templates. Our plan is to streamline the templates and their extra parts so there’s less guesswork and more creative time! That’s all for the shortest month of the year! See you on track! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Another month has flown by! The February 2018 roadmap is here! And as usual we haven’t just been twiddling our button boxes, we’ve been furiously making improvements and creating new and exciting content and features, some of which we are happy to share with you now. This short month has been a whirlwind of activity, which included competition infrastructure, getting in some new features for the new UI, testing performance optimizations, and building new content, both track and car. Performance We mentioned last month already that performance was being worked on, it’s still one of our main priorities, we’re continuing to chip away at it and have come even further, it should not be long now until we can release these improvements to you. It’s safe to say you’ll will be very surprised at the end results. In our internal testing we’ve seen a substantial performance boost and higher frame-rates across the board. As with anything though we are cautious, it’s in the hands of our internal test team to make sure it’s all working as expected. Content The content team has been keeping very busy, as usual, which is not hard as we have a lot of new content in the planning. Corvette C7.R GTE/GTLM Recently, on social, we teased this car with a short movie with a roaring V8, and the license for it has been announced over a year ago, but now you can finally see the car during internal testing at Silverstone. Scheduled for a late April release, this car will not come alone and will be part of a new upcoming pack. Norma M30 LMP3 We’re super chuffed to see an LMP3 enter the grid! The Norma M30 is a fairly recent car that has already built up an impressive record in the races it has competed in, such as in the ELMS race last year at Spa, where we took this picture of it. We’re sure this new class will become quite popular in rFactor 2! Sebring International Raceway Last but not least, we can now proudly announce that we have licensed America’s oldest road racing track, host to many historic endurance races. Sebring International Raceway is being built based on a laser scan we did last month. This is a first for us and although we have made many tracks based on CAD data and other information that have been quite accurate, this scan will allow us to get every little detail right. It will take us a couple of months to finish this one, but we are working on it feverishly! HUD The official Studio 397 HUD is still being polished and refined, we know you are impatient to get your hands on it, while working on it we’ve come across a few bugs that lay dormant deep in the code that we needed to address, this is a win-win for the HUD in general and we decided it needs attention. It will certainly be part of the next build. UI Our UI is making leaps and bounds, we’ve got most of the basic features in and some new slick features. For starters we’ve looked at making triple screen setup much more intuitive, with a full set of controls via the UI settings screen. This will be an additional functionality to go along with the on track pop up widget. Next we overhauled the live replay screen, controls are now not only selectable via controls as before but also via mouse clicks. Also we’ve added in a modern drop down standing ticker, for easy access to driver times from the live replay. This incidentally also shows our capabilities to overlay HTML with live camera feeds, a technique we will leverage in other places such as broadcast overlays. Competition In the realm of competition we have our full time team actively hacking away at a very inclusive and encompassing competition structure, which is a big task not done overnight! We have big plans and that’s why we want to do this from the ground up the right way. Our next big task has been the implementation of full race series, including sign ups, practice, qualification and multiple race heats over a set period of time. These new features are ongoing and need a lot of testing so we are looking at a little while more to get this up and running, but it’s not that far off, we can see the horizon! KartSim We already announced that a consumer release of KartSim is coming soon. Currently this version is undergoing final testing and polishing to include our visual damage model and the latest rain effects. Just to show you how good it looks, a few more shots to keep you entertained until its release. Community In our ongoing effort to encourage more of that community vibe, we will be adding a new forum area to showcase your original paint artwork, screenshots, and videos. Additionally, we will also be adding all templates for existing cars to the base install, that way everyone has access to the latest updated templates. Our plan is to streamline the templates and their extra parts so there’s less guesswork and more creative time! That’s all for the shortest month of the year! See you on track!
dom94 Posted February 28, 2018 Share Posted February 28, 2018 Interessante la lmp3, è un auto molto divertente da guidare. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jakobdylan Posted February 28, 2018 Share Posted February 28, 2018 bene bene si stanno dando una svegliata ne sono davvero felice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mauro Posted February 28, 2018 Share Posted February 28, 2018 (edited) che palle ste gt (e 2 ) con tutti i circuiti che ci sono proprio uno che esiste già dovevano fare laser scanned. ma che facessero il glen (su rf2 c'è una conversione con una road mesh pessima che la rende inutilizzabile) o comunque qualche altro circuito mancante. l'unica nota lieta è l'ottimizzazione del motore grafico che pare sorprendente..... Edited February 28, 2018 by Mauro Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2slow4u Posted February 28, 2018 Share Posted February 28, 2018 3 hours ago, Mauro said: con tutti i circuiti che ci sono proprio uno che esiste già dovevano fare laser scanned. Se ti riferisci al Sebring dei Virtua_LM, ti diro' che fan bene a darci un alternativa, perche' quel tracciato, come tutti quelli dei V_LM non e' allineato agli standard di rf2 da tempo, e gli shaders delle vetture non funzionano correttamente (riflessi in primis). Non sto parlando di dx11 eh... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lu ManiaK Posted February 28, 2018 Share Posted February 28, 2018 (edited) Ad ogni update del loro roadmap, quando si parla di contenuti che verranno inclusi, su 100 persone, almeno 95 saranno sempre scontente. Poniamo una discussione in stile Peter Griffin...immaginatevi la sua espressione mentre dice questo. "Perchè Sebring? Dopotutto di circuiti americani ci son solo": Arroyo Autobahn Country Club Il Barber Blackhawk Farms Brainerd Buttonwillow COTA Chandler Gingerman Laguna Seca Hallett Topeka Mid-Ohio Hastings New Jersey MP Oregon Raceway Pacific Raceway Road America Road Atlanta Roebling Spring Mountain Sonoma Summit Point Ridge (non quello di Beautiful) MP Thunderhill Utah Motorsport Campus Waterford Hills Virginia International Raceway Watkins Glen Willow Springs...e ogni Roval derivato dagli ovali. Discorso auto? Un pelino più complesso...entro in andropausa elencando ciò che manca a rF2 partendo dal 1911 fino adesso in ogni categoria...e ci sarà sempre qualche scontento perchè vorrà qualcosa come una Ferrari 246F1 che non è mai stata simulata in nessun sim o arcade fino adesso. E' anche da prendere ciò che arriva in modo sereno. Edited February 28, 2018 by Lu ManiaK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ivaldi85 Posted March 1, 2018 Share Posted March 1, 2018 Da Parte mia sono molto contento sia delle lmp3 e sopratutto di Sebring. speriamo abbiano risolto i vari problemi di compatibilità.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skerp Posted March 1, 2018 Share Posted March 1, 2018 Sebring di notte è tanta roba!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thecure Posted March 1, 2018 Share Posted March 1, 2018 ma si capisce piu o meno la data di uscita? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyrtonForever Posted March 1, 2018 Share Posted March 1, 2018 per la corvette parlano di fine aprile, il resto non si sa. a me premono prima di tutto i miglioramenti di prestazioni, in VR ad oggi è un pianto fare le gare sotto la pioggia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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