Hi there, glad you've been following this project. This is advancing slowly, but we could have a Beta out in a month or so. My other track Quebrada de Ocharaza will be available soon. I'll let you guys know when something is up with Fiorano.
So I'm gonna start continuing this project and get it up and running ASAP. Just focusing on the 1972 track and elements for the moment. Bridge (50% done, with 1972 Goodyear banner ) So to recap it again, what's done: a) 1972 track layout b) 1972 buildings ( enzo house, garage, pitstop, bridge ) What need's finish: a) Track physical layer b) 1972 Surrounding buildings ( it's great that at that time there were not that many ) c) The whole parking area d) Texture the Logistics Building e) there might be something else, let's see along the way.
Ya, I guess I really like modelling buildings and texture them. Make sure you check out my recently released track in the Downloads section. Cheers!
Hi there yes of course. I think at the start of this post I mentioned that I would make the 1972 version first, since it's easier than newer ones because it has lesser things to worry about, then I'll keep up with the rest of the layouts: ( 1996, and the current one ). Also I plan to make a wet version of this, since Fiorano has the ability to wet the track when needed. Greetings! EDIT: you should check out the rest of the post, there is a lot of great stuff coming for this track. One I remember, top of my head, is it having an Enzo character that will act as a camera as well, so when you replay you can see through his eyes, sorta.
Wow. This looks like an interesting project. I'm not the biggest fan of Fiorano, but perhaps that is because I've never had a good version to drive before. It looks like you're putting a lot of care into this track...and that's great to see.
@ALB123 Cool, glad you're already liking this. I'm currently working on finishing up the 1972 version. Let's hope I can get this out soon. We'll see.
Ahhh. That sounds interesting. I didn't know that Fiorano changed over the years. I guess that was probably quite naive of me to think that...I don't have a very wide knowledge of motorsport history. But, I like to learn. Frankly, my favorite cars in Assetto Corsa tend to be the older cars both race & street legal.