![]() ![]() We are not bothered about anything else on this screen apart from the material name at the top. ![]() If you move the material box out the way you should see that the car body is now blue/selected. If you find the material WC_TEAM_XXX it might not be exactly that and it will have something else instead of XXX but it will look similar. Again, don’t worry that the wheels are missing, that isn’t too important yet. Looks good, eh? Don’t worry that it is all pink this means that no textures can be found in the folder (If you really want to see you can copy the contents of the TEX folder into the OBJ folder). Browse to your OBJ folder and select everything. In 3DSimed, click on File (Top left) and Import As Objects. This way you can clearly see what is what but it is all down to personal preference. I prefer to unpack each to a different folder, named accordingly. This can vary and more can be added but I think this is the minimum. There should be about 4 OBJ, CPIT, TEX, WHEELS. Unpack all the GTR files (3DSimed, Tools tab, Unpack, GTR files). But there are also other sources for rFactor2 mods on websites and fan-forums.Made by Evo Monkey Converting from GTR2 to rFactor of 9 Made by Evo Monkey 1. These additions are must-haves for any racer.īesides Studio 397’s content, there is also more than 800 pieces of user-generated content to access via the Steam Workshop. Here, you can also find 61 different cars, tracks or mods like an eHUD, made by developer Studio 397 – for free! Among the cars are diamonds like the McLaren MP4/13 and world-famous tracks such as Zandvoort. One way of accessing mods is the Steam Workshop. There are tons of cars, tracks and tools to get your hands on. However, the world of rFactor2 truly opens up to you once you enter the world of its mods. Formula 1 fans might have a look at the Formula Pro Pack which includes the open-wheel formula car and the three iconic circuits of Spa, Monza and the Nürburgring (including the Nordschleife). For example, if you are a fan of Formula E, there is a pack which combines six Formula E circuits, as well as the Gen 1 and Gen 2 car. However, be aware that the popular Porsche 911 GT3 Cup Car is not included in the bundle, even though the name might suggest otherwise.Īlso worth a look at are bundles which combine certain cars and tracks. If you are a fan of GT3 cars, you should definitely consider getting the GT3 pack which includes all 14 GT3 cars in the game for a reduced price. Depending on the size and type of the track, prices can range between €6.99 for a track like Imola, and €11.99 for the Nürburgring and its Nordschleife.ĭefinitely worth a look at are the bundles Studio 397 offers. There is a wide range of vehicles to choose from, like GT3 cars, the open-wheel Formula Pro car, the Formula E 2018 car or even karts.ĭepending on which type of vehicle you want to race in, you can also add your circuits of choice to the game. Photo credit: Studio 397.Ĭars have a standard price of 4.99€ per piece, but there are also some cheaper options. From modern cars to all-time classics, there are plenty of cars to race in rFactor2. Currently, there are 82 different additional content packs on the Steam Store, in form of cars, tracks or bundles. One source of additional content is purchasable DLCs. ![]() However, most of the game’s content lies beneath the basic version. The vanilla copy comes with more than 35 licensed cars and tracks, such as the famous Silverstone Circuit. rFactor 2 Buyer’s Guide: How to Get Tracks and CarsĪfter you have bought the game, you can immediately dive into racing. If you plan to use a gamepad, we recommend downloading the demo and check out whether you can actually control the cars with the limited input options. Since rFactor2 is a full simulation, it is highly recommended to use a racing wheel and pedals for the best experience.
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