What is needed to make it happen? The Zoom server is showing Mazdas at Martinsville (
https://zoomracingworld.assettocorsaservers.com/live-timing), so what needs doing to get it to something like ACL TA at Riverside TA or Laguna Seca or Sears Point or Willow Springs or even, maybe, a track not located in California? ;-)
I don't know AC hosting so if you want to give me insight on how I can do it, feel free.
After 2 decades of running NR2003 for the DSC and having only 3 people show up most of last season, I'm very much ready to move on. And since I finally got my wheel settings to where I can drive, I'm chomping at the bit, a bit.
Sorry, this is not really the place to ask since it's a screenshot thread so move this to a more appropriate location if possible. Thank you!!
Or, here's a screen shot to make this post legit! It's a generic 1970 Mustang which has replaced the blue #2 "1970" I used to make the lap at Pacific Raceways. I wanted to use Pikes Peak but the cameras there are wonky. I've been enjoying trying to get up Pikes Peak without rolling down the 14,000 feet (2.6 miles, a Talladega lap).
While I don't enjoy mods where the HP and weight are not accurate to reality (almost every NASCAR mod ever made for rF and AC), I don't even mind that they all use the same, incorrect, engine and weight for every car (that spike in the torque curve is left over from the rF Historx Cuda 'bug' in the engine editor where once you use the drop down to save, windows will sometimes go back to the curve so when you hit 'save' it doesn't save but instead, puts the curve where the mouse is). I'm not sure how or why, but each car seems to have it's own, distinct feel, acceleration and top speed, which makes them enjoyable.
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Have fun!