Showing posts with label NASCAR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NASCAR. Show all posts
Sunday, July 17, 2016
Remember how wrong NTG2011 got Watkins Glen?
One of the funniest signs NASCAR 2011 was going to be a shit show was how lazy they were when reconstructing Watkins Glen. It is one of only two road courses on the Cup schedule, and the only track where the pit stalls are on the right hand side. Instead of animating a right-side pit stop, they hilariously chose to put the pit crews on a weird little island in the middle of the track. Were it not for the invisible island, this would be the least-safe situation in racing history.
I think I'll fire up the game again to get a few more pics. Little did we know this was a sign of the laziness to come.
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Hope nobody needs to leave. |
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NASCAR,
NASCAR 2011,
NTG2011,
Throwback,
Watkins Glen
Saturday, June 18, 2016
Saturday, May 28, 2016
NASCAR 15 Glitch: Flying Into Invisble Walls
I took another crack at racing with my trophy truck setup. Things got weird.
It did result in some fun pics.
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Trying to leapfrog Gillilans |
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I'm my own spotter |
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This is fine. |
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Be a HERO. |
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I hope my car isn't too aero dependent |
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I love the cartoonish puff of smoke |
The photo booth function seemed to alternate between what happened, and a firm belief my car would have immediately burst into flames. When the game doesn't believe its own damage models, things get weird.
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Chevrolet,
Chevy,
Ford,
glitch,
NASCAR,
NTG2015,
Sears Point,
Sonoma,
Stadium Supertricks
Trophy Truck Status at Sonoma
So I was throwing back a few and got to thinking about my newly formed awesome stock car. I was also watching some awesome Stadium Supertruck racing.
And I got it in my head I should replicate their setup style and see how it would handle at Sonoma. The results were... interesting
With such a setup, I figured you could jump the hills and completely ignore the limits of the track. So I put it to the test.
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Chevrolet,
Chevy,
Ford,
NASCAR,
NASCAR '15,
NTG2015,
Sears Point,
Sonoma,
Stadium Supertricks
I made a stock car (again)
Back in the NASCAR '11 days, I messed around by making a paint scheme to match my real life car - a boring old gold/beige 2004 Ford Taurus. I liked the funny reactions it got racing online, so I decided to take another crack at it in NASCAR '15 (Victory Edition.)
I started out by setting up the basics of the nose and door lines. I also tries to shade the sides with gradients to give it a more curved street-car look.
Afterwards, I refined the nose, adding similar gradients to give it a more rounded look. I also added minor details like door handles, and a license plate.
I started out by setting up the basics of the nose and door lines. I also tries to shade the sides with gradients to give it a more curved street-car look.
Afterwards, I refined the nose, adding similar gradients to give it a more rounded look. I also added minor details like door handles, and a license plate.
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Kinda works |
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Check out my drifting skills |
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Oops. |
I've still got a bit of work to do, but I think it can work. One weird thing is I had to use the Chevy SS body style, because it was closer to those old mid-2000 Fords were than the current Fusion body style.
Labels:
#72,
Chevrolet,
Chevy,
Ford,
NASCAR,
NASCAR '15,
NTG2015,
paint booth,
paint scheme
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