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Taupo Racetrack

Post by JNR888 » Tue May 03, 2011 4:19 pm

Hi there can someone please help with a Link or post the track here please Rfactor's Three version's dont work.Any help would be appreciated _b
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Re: Taupo Racetrack

Post by vandem » Tue May 03, 2011 5:13 pm

JNR888 wrote:Hi there can someone please help with a Link or post the track here please Rfactor's Three version's dont work.Any help would be appreciated _b
We used Taoup in the last league, link in this thread:

http://www.kiwisimracing.net.nz/forum/v ... =4&t=16705

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Re: Taupo Racetrack

Post by JNR888 » Tue May 03, 2011 6:51 pm

Hey i have downloaded The Track via That link you sent. Now the car wont move it just jump's up and down. Sorry to be a pain Help would be great still. _b
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Post by slobb11 » Tue May 03, 2011 8:08 pm

JNR888 wrote:Hey i have downloaded The Track via That link you sent. Now the car wont move it just jump's up and down. Sorry to be a pain Help would be great still. _b
Your springs are too hard and your dampers are too soft. Sort your shit out.


Edit: Also, your clutch might be gone.
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Re: Taupo Racetrack

Post by JNR888 » Tue May 03, 2011 10:27 pm

Hahahaha _b
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Re: Taupo Racetrack

Post by JNR888 » Wed May 04, 2011 2:28 pm

Is the track missing a file or something?
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Re: Taupo Racetrack

Post by Ggav » Wed May 04, 2011 8:02 pm

what mod are you using ?
have you tried any other mods ? might be a vehicle issue
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Post by slobb11 » Wed May 04, 2011 9:32 pm

It does sound like a vehicle issue rather than a track problem.
While I was screwing around with inertia values in a mod to figure out which value was which, I managed to make the car do exactly that.

If you have the same trouble with another car then all I would suggest is reinstalling the track, and failing that....reinstalling your rFactor install.
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Re: Taupo Racetrack

Post by Rasmo » Wed May 04, 2011 9:35 pm

slobb11 wrote:It does sound like a vehicle issue rather than a track problem.
While I was screwing around with inertia values in a mod to figure out which value was which, I managed to make the car do exactly that.

If you have the same trouble with another car then all I would suggest is reinstalling the track, and failing that....reinstalling your rFactor install.
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Re: Taupo Racetrack

Post by Hugh » Wed May 04, 2011 9:50 pm

Just go and delete the taupo hat file rFactor/UserData/LOG/HAT .
If you have installed the track correctly it should now work.

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Re: Taupo Racetrack

Post by Growler » Thu May 05, 2011 9:49 am

Rasmo wrote:
slobb11 wrote:It does sound like a vehicle issue rather than a track problem.
While I was screwing around with inertia values in a mod to figure out which value was which, I managed to make the car do exactly that.

If you have the same trouble with another car then all I would suggest is reinstalling the track, and failing that....reinstalling your rFactor install.
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Re: Taupo Racetrack

Post by JNR888 » Thu May 05, 2011 5:41 pm

Its only this track.The vehicle's are TouringMaster's should they be ok to drive on The Taupo track?
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Re: Taupo Racetrack

Post by Hugh » Thu May 05, 2011 6:15 pm

its not a vehicle problem.. its a tdf file problem..you have either not removed the HAT file from your other installs, you mention three versions, remove all traces of any taupo track you have installed, including the HAT files and install the track as the readme says.
If you have installed the track correctly, you wont have any issues.
Feel free to take a screenshot of your locations folder's contents and pm it to me.

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Re: Taupo Racetrack

Post by slobb11 » Thu May 05, 2011 7:38 pm

Growler wrote:
Rasmo wrote:
slobb11 wrote:It does sound like a vehicle issue rather than a track problem.
While I was screwing around with inertia values in a mod to figure out which value was which, I managed to make the car do exactly that.

If you have the same trouble with another car then all I would suggest is reinstalling the track, and failing that....reinstalling your rFactor install.
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No sirs....it was actually me. I was sober that night. Sorry.
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