Mazda 787B for Racer released [Archive] - Racerplanet Network Forums

View Full Version : Mazda 787B for Racer released


Justin Martin
07-03-2005, 10:53 AM
http://pitstop.totalnfs.net/cars/mazda787b/1t.jpg (http://pitstop.totalnfs.net/cars/mazda787b/1.jpg)
http://pitstop.totalnfs.net/cars/mazda787b/2t.jpg (http://pitstop.totalnfs.net/cars/mazda787b/2.jpg)
http://pitstop.totalnfs.net/cars/mazda787b/3t.jpg (http://pitstop.totalnfs.net/cars/mazda787b/3.jpg)
http://pitstop.totalnfs.net/cars/mazda787b/4t.jpg (http://pitstop.totalnfs.net/cars/mazda787b/4.jpg)
http://pitstop.totalnfs.net/cars/mazda787b/5t.jpg (http://pitstop.totalnfs.net/cars/mazda787b/5.jpg)
http://pitstop.totalnfs.net/cars/mazda787b/6t.jpg (http://pitstop.totalnfs.net/cars/mazda787b/6.jpg)
http://pitstop.totalnfs.net/cars/mazda787b/7t.jpg (http://pitstop.totalnfs.net/cars/mazda787b/7.jpg)

(Click to enlarge)

Features:
Dashboard
Digital tachometer
LOD models
Blurred wheel models
Two paint schemes - Raven compatible
AI lines for eight tracks (Brands Hatch, Carlswood, Donington, Fernstone, Le Mans, Nurburgring, Schuchter, Swiss Stroll)
Polygon count under 5000
Arms on the steering wheel

You'll need one of the latest versions of Racer - v0.5.2 beta 8 or 9 - for this car to work fully. Download 0.5.2 here (http://forum.rscnet.org/showthread.php?t=198190). To install this car, unzip the contents of the zip file to the folder "data\cars" with "Use folder names" turned on. (in Winzip) The AI lines have to be manually copied to the appropriate track folder.


Anyway, please stampeed in a nice, calm, orderly fashion to The Racer Pit Stop (http://pitstop.totalnfs.net) to download this car. :D

Frank N. O.
07-03-2005, 11:25 AM
Very very nice, but one thing, the handling, is it normal to have the wheels being pulled out after you turn more than half a turn sideways (on my wheel anyway)? Like the car has negative centering or whatever it's called in proper automotive english.

Greetings :wave:
Frank

Remko
07-03-2005, 06:27 PM
Anyway, please stampeed in a nice, calm, orderly fashion to The Racer Pit Stop (http://pitstop.totalnfs.net) to download this car. :D
Oh, does that ever bring back memories. :D

I must admit that I lost track of Racer in recent years, but that looks like some mighty impressive work. -^ Congratulations.

chris
07-03-2005, 06:44 PM
Great work. Although you already knew my thoughts on the 787B while you were building it. :)