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Freitag, 31. Januar 2014, 17:14

This Week in Project CARS 2014/3

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January is almost behind us and it has been a very busy month for Project CARS. The last week was no exception as the development continues in full swing on all fronts.

You missed some of what was going on in the forum this week? Below's your chance to catch up on the most important updates:

Development News

Our Creative Director Andy Tudor has posted up the Project CARS Branding Guide, the guide defines Project CARS' style beyond the UI to advertising materials, box art & more - Click Here

Stephen Viljoen has worked on several trackside camera sets, uploading preview videos to show off the lastest progress - Click Here, Here, & Here

Our Producer Jonny Merritt has updated the Project CARS Milestone list with all the latest scheduling info - Click Here

The stunning Lotus 72D Formula One car has been exported and is now available for a test drive - Click Here

Kevin Boland has been making some stunning render coding progress regarding lighting & light scattering as new previews show - Click Here

CAD data for the BMW 320TC WTCC has arrived as work on the car will start soon - Click Here

Nicolas Hamilton continues to provide incredibly detailed feedback blogs on the latest Project CARS builds, don't miss out on his latest ones! - Click Here

The Ginetta G55 GT3 joins the long list of paintable cars in Project CARS, grab the painting template now! - Click Here

Asymmetric Brake Fade, a new feature for Project CARS physics engine, has been implemented for various cars - 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

First progress shots of the 2012 Ruf CTR3 have been revealed - Click Here

Another upcoming addition is the 1972 Ford Escort RS1600, being taken care of by the skilled hands of Jaroslav Turna - Click Here

Work has picked up on Moravia as plenty of new textures and features have been added to the Czech track - Click Here

Ricardo Machuca continues to make great progress on the nimble little Ginetta G40 Junior - Click Here

JF Bourchard is busy modeling the interior of the Le Mans-winning Sauber Mercedes C9 - Click Here

Meanwhile, Matt Clark is plugging away on the interior of the 2012 Mercedes Benz AMG C-Class Coupe DTM - Click Here

Daniel Karlsson has been working on the interior of the 2009 Pagani Zonda Cinque Roadster - Click Here

The 2013 Formula C is getting lots of love as both new liveries and plenty of LOD work has been completed - Click Here

Perran Truran has started the LODX modeling work on the 1994 Mclaren F1 road car - Click Here

LODX work is also progressing on the 2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302R1 - Click Here

Loire 24 is getting plenty of attention from several of our track artists, evolving quickly on all fronts - Click Here

Tomas Trlica has been adding lots of trackside objects to the Emirates Kartdrome - Click Here

Work on the second community-designed LMPrototype, the PM06a, continues - Click Here

Luis Barata is making lots of excellent progress on Brands Hatch - Click Here

Texturing & UV mapping work on the Ginetta G55 GT3 has been completed - Click Here

James Kett wrapped up his work on Badenring, adding plenty of great looking bits & pieces to the German venue - Click Here



Read full report here

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