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Post by Matthew Sibanyoni on Jan 21, 2022 1:34:03 GMT 1
---- The full 1977-1978 DRM Group 5 grid, and Part 1 of our project, has reached the horizion. CLASSIC MOTORSPORT HUB - GTG5 PROJECT TEAM Matthew Sibanyoni (Project Leader, Head Modeller) - South Africa Richard Wilks (Head Physics, Genius) - Portugal Richard Coxon (Assistant Physics, Head of AMS convert, Genius) - Britain Victor Alcaide (Data Collection, Bestest boy) - Spain Filippo Marazzi (Data Collection, 2nd Bestest boy) - Italy Jaz Everitt aka Junkboots (Head Painter, the world's best artist) - Britain Sam Smith (Assistant Painter, the world's best Aussie artist) - Australia TCBY (Assistant Painter, the best of the kiwi art scene) - New Zealand HarryHainx (Assistant Modeler, our favorite Colombian) - Columbia David Sabre (Assistant Modeler, the most patient soul on earth) - Britain This mod is a FREE product. If you have paid for this mod you have been scammed and need to report to the authorities as soon as possible. The work in this mod is main property of Classic Motorsport Hub and all supporting parties. You may use these assets WITH PERMISSION GRANTED. (Contact us above.) EXTRA THANKS TO: Pascal Mikula (Porsche 935 78 cockpit, assistant) - Germany Kraid (Steering Wheel guide) - Germany steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=402072199International Simracing Organisation DRM Modding Team Absolute Modding Team Brickyard Legends Team Virtua_LM Junior Team
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Post by Matthew Sibanyoni on Jan 21, 2022 1:35:39 GMT 1
If you want to follow the course of this mod's development, you can do it here! Any questions, updates, and mod links will be in this thread. AUTOMOBILSTA Current version: >> ---<< - 1.1 - See Website (19/01/2022) 1.1 ENGINES PATCH / 320 cockpit texture update --> >> ---<< - See Website rFactor (03/02/2022) RELEASED ON WEBSITE
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Post by Matthew Sibanyoni on Jan 29, 2022 3:40:13 GMT 1
The rFactor version is ready! Soon download links in an organised and detailed manner will be made publicly available, once the Masters Trophy Norisring race is fully set to get underway.
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Post by Matthew Sibanyoni on Feb 3, 2022 1:11:42 GMT 1
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Post by Christian Dauger on Feb 3, 2022 19:13:35 GMT 1
Congratulations for the work done! The site page is superb It promises great fights and exhausting races
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Post by Isao Ota on Feb 27, 2022 23:08:32 GMT 1
Great work but a few questions
I'm keen to ask, what are the future plans - any IMSA GT and WCM cars - could we see rF2 in the future Also who do I need to PM for a bit of a feedback
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Post by Pascal Mikula on Feb 27, 2022 23:26:01 GMT 1
Great work but a few questions I'm keen to ask, what are the future plans - any IMSA GT and WCM cars - could we see rF2 in the future Also who do I need to PM for a bit of a feedback Future plans for GTG5 are simply to finish the years 1979, 1980 and 1981 - any other car classes like IMSA GT or whatever aren't planned for this one. About converting to other sims, well, AMS1 is under development at the same time by us, and rF2 may be done by another modding team under license. Matthew knows more about that, though. For feedback, we're working on updating the website for the new version and if I get everything worked out, it'll have a contact form box which you can use to send E-Mail messages to the CMH Team. For now, Matthew Sibanyoni is the head of the team.
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Post by Isao Ota on Feb 28, 2022 1:25:07 GMT 1
Great work but a few questions I'm keen to ask, what are the future plans - any IMSA GT and WCM cars - could we see rF2 in the future Also who do I need to PM for a bit of a feedback Future plans for GTG5 are simply to finish the years 1979, 1980 and 1981 - any other car classes like IMSA GT or whatever aren't planned for this one. About converting to other sims, well, AMS1 is under development at the same time by us, and rF2 may be done by another modding team under license. Matthew knows more about that, though. For feedback, we're working on updating the website for the new version and if I get everything worked out, it'll have a contact form box which you can use to send E-Mail messages to the CMH Team. For now, Matthew Sibanyoni is the head of the team. Thanks for this
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Post by Pascal Mikula on Feb 28, 2022 14:29:40 GMT 1
We're doing just a little bit more than GTG5 - that's why the website structure is being updated as we speak. GTG5 can now be found at classicmotorsporthub.org/releases/gtg5/ - we'll update the links everywhere else, too!
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Post by Isao Ota on Feb 28, 2022 18:19:16 GMT 1
Great work but a few questions I'm keen to ask, what are the future plans - any IMSA GT and WCM cars - could we see rF2 in the future Also who do I need to PM for a bit of a feedback Future plans for GTG5 are simply to finish the years 1979, 1980 and 1981 - any other car classes like IMSA GT or whatever aren't planned for this one. About converting to other sims, well, AMS1 is under development at the same time by us, and rF2 may be done by another modding team under license. Matthew knows more about that, though. For feedback, we're working on updating the website for the new version and if I get everything worked out, it'll have a contact form box which you can use to send E-Mail messages to the CMH Team. For now, Matthew Sibanyoni is the head of the team. WCM = World Championship of Makes - so I have the understanding that won't be included
So, if the focus is on DRM of that era, does that mean we'll see the obscurities that have been shown on the BYL site and some not being offered before on rF1 - such as the Gr 5 privateer specials, some of the Group 2s and 4s
I could ask for more but am trying to not overload you with too much work
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Post by Pascal Mikula on Feb 28, 2022 19:30:34 GMT 1
Future plans for GTG5 are simply to finish the years 1979, 1980 and 1981 - any other car classes like IMSA GT or whatever aren't planned for this one. About converting to other sims, well, AMS1 is under development at the same time by us, and rF2 may be done by another modding team under license. Matthew knows more about that, though. For feedback, we're working on updating the website for the new version and if I get everything worked out, it'll have a contact form box which you can use to send E-Mail messages to the CMH Team. For now, Matthew Sibanyoni is the head of the team. WCM = World Championship of Makes - so I have the understanding that won't be included
So, if the focus is on DRM of that era, does that mean we'll see the obscurities that have been shown on the BYL site and some not being offered before on rF1 - such as the Gr 5 privateer specials, some of the Group 2s and 4s
I could ask for more but am trying to not overload you with too much work
Brickyard Legends Team is one of the main collaborators with CMH on the GTG5 project - many of the DRM cars from back then were made by them and we have permission to include them. So yes, as far as the DRM Group 5 cars are concerned, you will likely see some odd special cars there
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Post by Pascal Mikula on Mar 1, 2022 17:31:53 GMT 1
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Post by Pascal Mikula on Apr 6, 2022 21:11:03 GMT 1
Grand Touring Group 5 1977-1978 Version 1.4 RELEASE
classicmotorsporthub.org/releases/gtg5/Changelog: >Removed many duplicate files to cut down on file size by at least 500 MB. >In Autmobilista, some issues with the forced induction simulation have been fixed. >Adjusted all files, file system to accommodate for the lacking duplicate files. (If you've ever worked with GEN files, you'll know.) >Adjusted Pit Stop times to be longer IMPORTANT: We'll be using THAT version of the mod for our DRM 1977 Championship.
ALSO IMPORTANT: Delete your Gamedata\Vehicles\GTG5 folder before installing the new update!
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