There are also obvious topography issues, mainly around the control tower area of the track, as the ground rises up at that point.
Colours n the real world, when you study them, are very strong in places (think of flowers, cars, paint, advertising) but for some reason in computer world, a lot of people see reality as very desaturated, so I don't like the colour pallet(A personal opinion of course). It is really really green, or really really blue. What I mean is, when you go out and look at grass in the summer time, or the blue sky. I really do hate it though when artists put their bland specs on.
#Kart racing pro plus
Its not a "game", which is always a plus in my eyes. The driving is not "faked" like we see other games, (canned spins, speed boosts) So in that respect I would call it a basic simulator, but a simulator none the less. I have not had time to get a real feel for it, but it feels very smooth and solid. Started out in the right places, and the layout and look of the track are generaly quite accurate.Īs for the feel of the driving, to me it feels very good, and that is where it is so important. After some fiddling to get the G27 and it talking to each other, but then it was off we go. I don't really know what competition is out there for it, as in "widely available" dedicated karting games/sims. The tall floodlight post seen in image should also have large advertising on it that says CRG in vertical yellow lettering on a black background.Įdited by SimMaker, 11 December 2010 - 14:53. In fact, if you want to get really anal about these things as some modelers do, the stack of red tires at left of that barrier, is collapsed at this current time (Unless very recently changed). In reality they are 3 tires tall each, and done in rows of 3 colour columns. The large building in the background should have LARGE white lettering on support posts that says "South Garda Karting" above the back of the grandstands.
#Kart racing pro drivers
That particular curb is a serrated type, 3 sunken sections to each colour band(Image shows a prety flat curb), and the ground behind that curb is worn down to a depressed dirt area as the drivers often go wide there.
#Kart racing pro driver
Just look at picture 5, we see a driver on a curb at Lonato.
#Kart racing pro pro
Kart Racing Pro is arguably one of the better VR ready racing simulations on the market today, despite the very small scale of the development team (pretty much 1 person) - so it just goes to show, you don't necessarily need a ton of money and a AAA studio to create something rather impressive.".the best kart sim out there, very realistic."