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Summary: rFactor 2 Interceptor Quad v0.91
Date: 26 Apr 14
Filename: ISI_Inteceptor_2014-v091.rfcmp
Size: 65.2MB (68,370,709 bytes)
Downloads: 17
Last Download: 404 days ago
More info: http://rfactor.net/web/2014/04/20/happy-easter-f...
Description:
As we’ve had many requests for dirt vehicles and in particular help with dirt type tires by modders / mod teams. The ISI content team decided to have a little fun and experiment with what’s possible within the current tech. While rFactor 2 doesn’t have full support for loose dirt / soft terrain modelling at present, rF2 is more or less capable of what rF1 was, and provides somewhat reasonable correlation. The results of this experiment is yours to download and we hope you can see the entertainment value that these vehicles bring.
For modders, the tyre was basically generated in the normal procedure, while the [realtime] section was altered to resemble something like dirt characteristics. You might note that this content was done in a relatively short space of time, and naturally this shows in a few areas, but it is our hope that this proves that ISI still remain committed to bringing dirt simulation to rF2 in the future.

We’d like to wish everyone a happy Easter from ISI and we really hope you enjoy this little project.
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