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Donnerstag, 20. Februar 2014, 14:53

This Week in Project CARS 2014/4

You missed some of the things that happened on WMD during the last days of January? Then make sure to catch up with the most important ones below!


Development News

Stephen Viljoen has been working on several track-camera sets lately, incorporating plenty of community feedback - Click Here

An update on the coding progress on the 64bit version of Project CARS has been posted - Click Here

Our Render Coder Kevin Boland has shown off a first look at new & improved lighting for forward rendering, allowing the correct lighting of particles such as gravel - Click Here

Our Handling Consultant Nicolas Hamilton has left some quick feedback on the McLaren MP4-12C GT3 - Click Here

Ian Bird has posted an update on the Playstation 4 multiplayer-side work - Click Here

Work on the improved gearbox physics code is making plenty of progress - Click Here

You Want More Progress Reports?

For daily progress reports from our busy development team, make sure to check out the all-new progress threads linked below!

Base Coding | Render Coding | App/Gameplay Coding | Online Coding | Tools Coding | Audio | Characters/Animation | AI | Physics | UI | Tracks | Vehicles |

Content Previews

The laser-scanned Brands Hatch track is making some stunning progress, including the addition of self-shadowing 3D trees & more - Click Here

Speaking of laser-scanned British venues, Oulton Park is making some spectacular progress as well - Click Here

Matt Clark is making lots of progress on the 2012 Mercedes AMG C Class Coupe DTM as shown in new progress reports - Click Here

Meanwhile, Daniel Karlsson has been busy working on the cockpit of the 2009 Pagani Zonda Cinque Roadster - Click Here

Loire 24 is making fantastic progress in the hands of our busy tracks team as lots of new details & features are being added to the iconic French endurance racing venue - Click Here

The Ginetta G40 Junior is progressing well, being taken care of by Ricardo Machuca - Click Here

Lots of fantastic community-painted liveries for the 2012 Mercedes Benz SLS AMG GT3 have been checked in - Click Here

The 2013 Formula C has received a full set of liveries as well, many of which have been provided by WMD members as well - Click Here

The interior of the Le Mans-winning Sauber Mercedes C9 is making excellent progress as new status reports by JF Bouchard show - Click Here

James Kett is busy polishing Silverstone with plenty of great-looking new details and other improved visuals - Click Here

Meanhwile, Jaroslav Turna is plugging away on the 1972 Ford Escort RS1600 - Click Here

Perran Truran is busy working on the LODX version of the 1994 Mclaren F1 road car - Click Here

Wheel & tire LOD work on the Ginetta G55 GT3 has been completed - Click Here

Ralph Hummerich is busy working his texturing magic on the legendary 1988 Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth Group A - Click Here

Moravia is progressing swiftly as the Czech venue is receiving lots of new details & improvements - Click Here

Dave Flynn has been working on some new high quality low-poly trackside vehicles to be used on various tracks - Click Here

New trees & grass has been added to Bathurst - Click Here

Derby GP is being worked on as well, having received improved kerbs, road & grass materials - Click Here

A first official livery for the 1971 Mercedes Benz 300SEL 6.8 AMG has been checked in - Click Here

Fixes & Updates

read full report here
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