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Thank you very much for the reply - the track feels very very good to drive, feels ALIVE, so very very good job without LIDAR data then.
I have very high standards for tracks that are not laser-scanned, but this one I will keep and continue to drive. (Hell, some laser-scanned tracks are actually WORSE than this, e.g. Paul Ricard, Road Atlanta.)
Thanks again,
Atticus
It's made with a similar method to the recent Kyalami track, the guy who made that has a long thread detailing the method on AC forums, I think. So it's photogrammetry data for the base, which gives some pretty good results. Can get cambers and medium to large scale undulations pretty well from it. I mix this with GPS, telemetry data, video, personal knowledge, and whatever else I find useful to do smaller scale road stuff. Because this is public roads most of the year street view helped... :)
@Mak - You might lose some of the trees and additional tso stuff, like reduced crowd detail. But not very much. I can't remember exactly what was in or out.
Thank you very much for this track - it's a real gem as it's not available in any of the 'big' sims elsewhere (iR, AC, ACC, R3E, AMS).
Can you tell us if this is laser scanned?
Thanks again,
Atticus