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Full Mode Deprecato(non supportato piu')...parliamone qui


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Ciao a tutti, appena letta la notizia mi sono dovuto riregistrare. Fulmine a ciel sereno... che dire, si capisce che se la maggioranza a parole si dichiara favorevole a una simulazione hardcore ma poi nei fatti va e compra la icsbocs perch

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In english? Full mode not supported anymore? Believe me, I and many others want to be realistic by means of time to setup changes, repairs or punished for mistakes in track. For example sitting in pits 20minutes, because it is how it goes in real life.

I assume the major part of licenced nkPRO drivers have bought nkPRO, because they have found it realistic. Realistic by the means of physics, tire model, full mode, cockpit usability, etc. Not because of variety of content or easiness of the simulation. For those reasons people might choose some other simulations. I think we can check users' opinion about this issue by making a poll. Now, some of us have got thoughts that nkPRO is losing its soul by going to be developed to more non-simulation direction? And I know these words aren't nice, but my intention is not to make any harm by criticizing.

Many think that top simulations in racing genre are nkPRO and iR. I have somehow seen top simulation fight as linux vs. windows, nkPRO vs. iR, good vs. evil, Kunos vs. Kaemmer. So, hopefully good will win that I won't have to drive with evil racing. Ou, I forgot, I even wouldn't be able to, because of the pricing system wink.gif

Well since the initial beta release, netKar PRO has become less of a simulator and more of a game. Whilst as individuals the changes may not be to our liking, they

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hi Kunos,

what makes the success of his side NetKar simulator is pure and hard, it is regrettable that little by little you reduce

a simulation of increasingly easy access to facilitate its conduct, your version already 3 / 3 is not unanimity of its problems (Lags, unable to get the tires to their ideal temperature behavior of the car , irationnalit

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In english? Full mode not supported anymore? Believe me, I and many others want to be realistic by means of time to setup changes, repairs or punished for mistakes in track. For example sitting in pits 20minutes, because it is how it goes in real life.

I assume the major part of licenced nkPRO drivers have bought nkPRO, because they have found it realistic. Realistic by the means of physics, tire model, full mode, cockpit usability, etc. Not because of variety of content or easiness of the simulation. For those reasons people might choose some other simulations. I think we can check users' opinion about this issue by making a poll. Now, some of us have got thoughts that nkPRO is losing its soul by going to be developed to more non-simulation direction? And I know these words aren't nice, but my intention is not to make any harm by criticizing.

Many think that top simulations in racing genre are nkPRO and iR. I have somehow seen top simulation fight as linux vs. windows, nkPRO vs. iR, good vs. evil, Kunos vs. Kaemmer. So, hopefully good will win that I won't have to drive with evil racing. Ou, I forgot, I even wouldn't be able to, because of the pricing system :wink:

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Full mode was one of the reasons I bought nkpro. I find it very "pyschological inmersive" and it raises the racing experience and the heart beating!

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A me sembra che con sta beta il pro sia sceso di livello ... ora il full mode ci ha ufficialmente abbandonato , andiamo bene . La risposta al perch

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A me sembra che con sta beta il pro sia sceso di livello ... ora il full mode ci ha ufficialmente abbandonato , andiamo bene . La risposta al perch

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A me sembra che con sta beta il pro sia sceso di livello ... ora il full mode ci ha ufficialmente abbandonato , andiamo bene . La risposta al perch

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