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I just got horny...
It's 1.5 million pounds.
I just got horny...
Unfortunatly, there is nothing you can do about it, therefore I would suggest there is nothing to worry about it. Might look a bit simple-minded said like that but it's the best solution on your end. You probably already copy-paste your own original link to anyone reporting a "problem", that's already kind of you as a "debug" thing. But I guess that's also biaised on my side because I only do cars as single package, and release it full ready (or very quickly updated if needed). I'm not really aware of the follow-up trouble.I will be honest I don't like those archiving website neither, they are giving me more issues than anything. If it was made properly i wouldn't mind, but they split my 12 cars mod into separate cars, and don't provide the other stuff I bundled in the zip, like tyre texture, alternate physics etc etc. So in the end I get people asking me "yo tyre are not working and I don't find zip for tyres" "yo where are the alternate physics".
And they aren't monitoring anything so once they put a car in there, they don't update it. 2011 cars in their old website is a very old version and it irks me seeing people using old cars in some youtube video when I updated it
Tell your missus; not us.I just got horny...
I just got horny...
I just got flabby. 😰It's 1.5 million pounds.
I just got flabby, my dear wife.Tell your missus; not us.
That heavy!! You think they would make it lighter while restoring itIt's 1.5 million pounds.
Stay away from my garage, sicko!I just got horny...
all these people ripping from GT7 and no one ripped any formula car from Gran Turismo 5?? AC modding deserve its downfall1.5 millions, and sure is ripped...! Before they asked for four or five bucks; I don't know how this AC modding thing is going to end... 😕
So, behind a paywall... encrypted too I'm guessing...It's 1.5 million pounds.
For me i would never use Gumroad, why should i switch? All i want is here, more easy and user friendly.
but for guys that have a short fuse it's better to not use GTP download, because if they step on a moderators toes and their account gets sponged, all their content is gone as well.For what it is worth, I would prefer if you were using GT Planet download.
Gt Planet has been graciously hosting this amazing mod conversation for years and always has been a friend.
Going trough loops on a "patreon" site is not a better alternative, except if you have non revealed ulterior motive, GT Planet offer is a very good alternative.
Welcome back to GTP! I appreciate the liveries that you have done.Hello GTPlanet! Used to have an account on here about a decade ago, long lost the login on that one.
Some of you may know me already, for those who don't; I painted a couple of old race cars for AC over the past 4 years, right now the count is at roughly 2,000 liveries. If you've driven Bazza's excellent WSC packs, or Alguecool's incredible Piper GTR, you've likely seen some of my stuff!
Here's some content that will be released this year, Legion's Chevron B16 historical livery set:View attachment 1422330
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And then there is the collaboration project with Alguecool, Nissan Fairlady 2000's, of which I will showcase more soon. He's done a fantastic job on the 3D models, importing.
1.5 millions, and sure is ripped...! Before they asked for four or five bucks; I don't know how this AC modding thing is going to end... 😕
The Merc 190E is a timeless design, like the MkIV Supra. They still look as good today as they did when they were launched, and better than the models that replaced them. Classic sports cars excluded, not many production cars can make that boast.Rear wheel drive, 1000 kilograms, 700 hp and manual.
The original 993 doesn't have TC. I hope this one has.
It's exactly what the buying market wants. Analog, mechanical cars. That's why good examples of old MB 190's, BMW E30's and even Golf GTI:s and Peugeot 205 GTIs are hot in the classic market now.
Generally cars are getting bigger and heavier all the time. There is a huge demand for manual, analog cars. Why doesn't Porsche offer something like that... or Singer? Now good old air cooled 911's cost more than new. It's probably all the safety regulations and all that... I have no idea.
is it normal that tvr griffith kn5 files are missing from the package?View attachment 1422333
AC WSC Legends 60s Pack by Team WSC Legends v1.2.1
Mod (version 1.2 full install) Part 1: Part 2: Hotfix 1.2.1 Manual copy the files to your \assettocorsa\content\cars location. Overwrite all files when asked! Changelog v1.2 (Detailed Changelog can…thracing.deAC Legends GTC 60s by team AC Legends v1.2.1
We raced the mod in a championship and Evgeny was so kind to create a stunning cinematic from our race scenes: Mod (version 1.2 full install) Part 1: Part 2: Hotfix 1.2.1 Manual copy the files to y…thracing.de
I have the same problem, the car identifies himself as a lowrider:
You're suppose to extract into the files, not Content Manageris it normal that tvr griffith kn5 files are missing from the package?
I use this app from overtake: Broken car kicker 1.5.1Finally tried the Guerrilla + CF GT4s that released a couple months ago. Found the AI couldn't handle them at all on fast corners for some reason (the AI worked fine on previous versions). Did some digging, they have the ai.ini file from the Kunos Cayman, with a very low look ahead value that makes them run wide constantly and unnecesary low brake hints too. Started fixing it in the notepad hoping for a good race aaaand it broke the encryption making the cars useless. Pain. Has this been noted before? (The borked AI I mean)
I installed everything manually but they are missing from the downloaded zip.You're suppose to extract into the files, not Content Manager
Read page 27 of the PDF with the intallation notes for the car. But if you don't want to install the original car you can also copy the 4 KN5 files of the original car and edit the lods.ini as the original car isn't encrypted. This doesn't work with GADU's Alfa Romea TZ2 as the car is encrypted.I installed everything manually but they are missing from the downloaded zip.
Have you read the PDF file included with the download?I installed everything manually but they are missing from the downloaded zip.
It wasnt really a debate to begin with, only the site admin pointing that you can host mods here for free to a member that said he was switching to Gumroad because his google drive was full 🫣Seen some people complain about Gumroad so as a modder who uses it (https://opperslang.gumroad.com/) I figured I give my reasoning.
My biggest reason is that I just wanted a single place where I could upload my work with some pics and details and have it neatly sorted. While I could use Patreon for this I think Gumroad does it a lot better and more clear. The thing is that Gumroad offers a lot of extra stuff that I can appreciate as a modder and a nerd as well. Not only does Gumroad keep track of all downloads, it also tracks where users are from (country) and where they were coming from (link source). While those things may seem useless to you as user, to me as a modder they can provide a lot of motivation. I purely make mods because I want to drive these cars and if other people can enjoy those too that is awesome. My back-end tells me there are quite a few people who download my mods which in turn makes me want to release more.
Some other things for me are simply the fact that I only need to upload my mods to a single place. When I update my mod I only need to update a single file which greatly reduces the chance for errors. The other things I like is the possibility of reviews, as someone who always reads reviews I think they are important.
Finally about emails and money. Like others have said, most mods in Gumroad are free, you can just input $0 everywhere. Sometimes a mod page input box can say "$1+" this DOES NOT MEAN you need to pay 1 or more, it is simply a suggestion put in by the mod author. The email address can be literally anything you want. You could just input test@test.com and it should be fine.
While as a UX Designer I agree that the extra steps are annoying, for me as a modder the easy access of payment is a real blessing. Of course I do this for fun and because I want to, that doesn't change the fact that I've spent hundreds maybe even thousands of hours doing this so if someone wants do donate me a beer I'd gladly accept it and it is very motivating!
I know there are a lot of greedy modders out there so it's always a bit hard to talk about monetization without coming across like one. I just hope people can understand that all my mods are free but a small donation means a lot. So if a Gumroad page motivates people to donate it only makes sense to make one, not because I do it for the money but it's nice to know people WANT to thank you. Just know that there still are a lot of modders that would never-ever lock anything behind a paywall even if they use Gumroad!
Sorry for the long post but I'd love to hear your guys opinion. Should modders all have a discord (requires account), a patreon (requires account), a facebook page (requires account)? Or should they be posted on sites like GTplanet or Overtake where copyright issues are bound to happen?