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SIMBIN Live Track technology.. this is juicey stuff

Rich

SIMBIN Live Track technology.. this is juicey stuff

by Rich » Thu, 13 May 2004 19:27:18

http://www.racesimcentral.net/

SIMBIN AB ANNOUNCES LIVE TRACK? TECHNOLOGY

Dynamic Racing Technology Enhances Simulation Experience
SimBin Development Team AB today announced LIVE track? technology to
be utilized in their upcoming PC racing simulation, GTR. This
technology will cause racing circuit conditions to change dynamically,
affecting the optimum driving line and offline characteristics,
delivering yet another leap forward in racing simulation detail

Innovation for a new breed of simulation
LIVE Track? technology includes several genre and industry firsts,
including a racing line that variably builds up grip levels as ***
is laid on the circuit, and a subsequent decrease of grip over the
course of a race as the oils from the cars mixes with the *** on
the racing groove. Another new enhancement is the amount of grip found
off the ideal racing line which is decreased as 'marbles' of ***
are shed from the big slick GT tires, and the further offline the car
is, the less grip there will be, especially later in the racing
session. "All of these exciting new factors are visually represented,
so the racer can tell the condition of the track at a glance," reports
Eric Boosman, art director, SimBin Development Team.

"LIVE Track? represents an important step forward in creating the
ultimate authentic racing simulation by constantly altering racing
strategy and giving the racing circuit its own personality. Now the
simulation enthusiast will have to think about whether or not to try
that overtaking manoeuver and risk being offline in the muck, or to
stay on the line and wait for a better opportunity or to pressure the
opponent into a mistake, the same way a professional race driver does
in real life, thus delivering a richer, deeper, more authentic
experience," says Ian Bell, head of studio, SimBin Development Team.

Uwe Schürkam

SIMBIN Live Track technology.. this is juicey stuff

by Uwe Schürkam » Thu, 13 May 2004 20:27:44


> http://www.racesimcentral.net/

> SIMBIN AB ANNOUNCES LIVE TRACK? TECHNOLOGY

> Dynamic Racing Technology Enhances Simulation Experience
> SimBin Development Team AB today announced LIVE track? technology to
> be utilized in their upcoming PC racing simulation, GTR. This
> technology will cause racing circuit conditions to change dynamically,
> affecting the optimum driving line and offline characteristics,
> delivering yet another leap forward in racing simulation detail

OMG... it's hard enough to drive fast *without* oil and *** on the
circuit. I want dynamic RAIN PUDDLES ;-)

Uwe

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Dave Henri

SIMBIN Live Track technology.. this is juicey stuff

by Dave Henri » Thu, 13 May 2004 21:48:35


   I'm doooooomed!!!!

dave henrie

Damien Evan

SIMBIN Live Track technology.. this is juicey stuff

by Damien Evan » Thu, 13 May 2004 21:53:44

hehe...unfortunately I get the feeling that weather is a low priority in GTR
(like most sims) (except maybe GPX) :-(

No Spa

SIMBIN Live Track technology.. this is juicey stuff

by No Spa » Sun, 16 May 2004 05:38:26


>So now, finally, sim racing becomes as boring as the real thing...

Really who needs it? I hope that it is toggleable. Do we really want
one line racing?  
JP

SIMBIN Live Track technology.. this is juicey stuff

by JP » Sun, 16 May 2004 05:52:16



> >So now, finally, sim racing becomes as boring as the real thing...

> Really who needs it? I hope that it is toggleable. Do we really want
> one line racing?

  Why not, been that way in all the Nx sims to date.

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