Jaap Wagenvoort Posted November 1, 2005 Share Posted November 1, 2005 Currently, Christoph Jungwirth and me are converting Monte Carlo from Grand Prix 4 to nK. It's a very, very accurate representation of the 2001 layout of this amazing track. Status update: - Track is completely driveable - Anti-cutting boxes added (chicane, swimming pool complex) - New textures added (pitlane, adverts, tarmac) - Grid & startline added - Pedestrian crossings added This track is a REAL challenge in the F3000. In nK you really feel the fear for the armco. One mistake and your suspension is history, just like in real life. Respect for the track I can just imagine how it would be to race it in nKpro with a F1 car once that one is inserted, but those are future dreams The track is now transferred to Chris and he will continue and create the track cameras. We're getting closer and closer to the release Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
libks Posted November 1, 2005 Share Posted November 1, 2005 Currently, Christoph Jungwirth and me are converting Monte Carlo from Grand Prix 4 to nK. It's a very, very accurate representation of the 2001 layout of this amazing track. Status update: - Track is completely driveable - Anti-cutting boxes added (chicane, swimming pool complex) - New textures added (pitlane, adverts, tarmac) - Grid & startline added - Pedestrian crossings added This track is a REAL challenge in the F3000. In nK you really feel the fear for the armco. One mistake and your suspension is history, just like in real life. Respect for the track I can just imagine how it would be to race it in nKpro with a F1 car once that one is inserted, but those are future dreams The track is now transferred to Chris and he will continue and create the track cameras. We're getting closer and closer to the release 278546[/snapback] Great job! Hi jaap, see ya soon.... libks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johndoe Posted November 3, 2005 Share Posted November 3, 2005 We're waiting jaap, but do not demand to finish quickly. Take all the time needed, so that everithing could be perfect Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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