I remcommend using either a blown chevy 427, or a bmw sauber f1 SFX file...just for realismBig Kev wrote:Yeah you need to rename the file the same as the .sfx one already in the corsa folder ( Corsa_A.sfx ). That sfx file has the paths to the sound files it uses so it just takes the ones from the other car folder instead.
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After doing about 15 laps, I jagged a 1:48.025.
A different car sound seems to help.
A different car sound seems to help.
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OK thanks Kev... I'll give that a whirl..... after I've got tired of the RS Escort round Mid OhioBig Kev wrote:Yeah you need to rename the file the same as the .sfx one already in the corsa folder ( Corsa_A.sfx ). That sfx file has the paths to the sound files it uses so it just takes the ones from the other car folder instead.
@r8response... no probs here with HistoricX install and I run it from my main (and only)rFactor install
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after a bit of learning of the track - 1:48.275
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Just did about 20 laps. Certainly loose a lot of time if you drift the car! Once I worked out braking early and good lines times started dropping quickly... Managed a 1:47.900! Watching the replay it seems very top gear-esk (more specifically the final corner ).
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Is it time for another challenge at the TG track?
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Yeah!Big Kev wrote:Is it time for another challenge at the TG track?
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Go for it gents. I can not for the life of me get the sounds to work in rFactor. I was enjoying it too.
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Did you use the full rFactor installer? Or did you download rFactor Lite?norbs wrote:Go for it gents. I can not for the life of me get the sounds to work in rFactor. I was enjoying it too.
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hahah completely missed this, im in if there is another one
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