Greetings community members. How are you all doing? I hope you have all had a wonderful Easter. At least those of you who celebrated it this past weekend. For me its not till the 27th of April as I am Greek Orthodox. But for those of you that did celebrate it, I hope you had a great one.
Boy has it been a long few months for MMG. With the Server Edition release v1.0 we finally got the mod right. But with things going well with the 07 mod, the SE v1.1 will be out shortly, and the public edition is being worked on also. But as that is requiring few of the members now to do these updates, the rest I have moved to something else.
Right now I am working on the closed beta of the 1991 mod to release to our beta testers. Due to this, I am now focusing the entire group except those who work on non f1 mods, and those who work on the 07 updates, to concentrate solely on the 1991 mod and after that the 1994 mod.
So basically right now we're working on the 1991 mod to get it ready for release. What the checklist at the moment is for the work schedule I have devised for the group is such for the 91 mod.
* Checking models to fix insufficiencies in the modelling
* Re-scaling the cars so that they have the right scale in game
* Re-painting the liveries into a more better quality to match the 07 cars
* Fixing the LCD's (dash board and rev light) and LODS
* Re-designing the physics and damage and tyre physics
* Modelling the safety car for the 1991 season
* Finalizing the 1991 Sounds
There is more to add to that list but for now those are the key areas to work on and once they are done and bugs arise and things are noticed, we will fix the newly found issues.
So for now we're beginning some heavy 1991 mod work. I hope you will enjoy the updates to come in the near future. Stay tuned for tomorrow's post.
1 comment:
Hi Yanden,
I posted earlier but without verifying my google account so i don't think it went through. I was wondering if you could use another beta tester for the 1991 beta? I'd love to drive it and contribute feedback.
I spend a lot of time driving rfactor--all the f1 mods--and I race shifter karts when i'm not at home driving the sims, so I believe I have a decent idea of how an open wheel formula car should handle and I'm very familiar with the technical aspects of race car handling dynamics. I also have a good friend who was a Race Engineer for Nissan's Le Mans team and is a great driver himself who has driven numerous open wheel formulas, and can drive the sim and give me feedback to tell you. He helped me a lot with set up on my shifter and my modded Evo.
Here is another blog me and my buddies here in Southern California started about our kart racing, it's a lot of BS mixed with real results, and it's fun to post and read the other guy's posts:
http://argracing.blogspot.com/
If you look back at one of the Jan 6th posts, you'll see the cockpit i built in my front room...i'm really into driving and tweaking F1 sims and i think i could contribute valid feedback.
I'd be totally thrilled to contribute and would do a good job. Please let me know if this is possible. My email is: nicka117@hotmail.com
Thank you,
Nick Arther
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