Reiza - any chance of an historic Monaco?

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  1. Andrew Curtis

    Andrew Curtis Active Member

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    I'm a big fan of the historic trackpacks (got them all) but what I'm really missing is an historic version of Monaco. There's a great 1960's Monaco for Assetto Corsa and it would be awesome to have track like this in AMS2.
    Any chance of this happening?
     
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  2. GregzVR

    GregzVR P1 passion, P10 talent.

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    Agreed. A 1960s and a pre and post-1986 Monaco would be perfect, especially as the Azure Circuit is now apparently a 'scanned' version - meaning the baseline geography and legacy buildings etc on the modern track would remain authentic too.

    I'd Imagine it would require a ton of work, but It's something I'm more than happy to pay for.
    The modern track STILL needs someone to turn the lights on in the tunnel though! :D
     
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  3. Cooknn

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    How different would the Azure circuit be to the early 90’s Monaco? I would think maybe the chicane after exiting the tunnel might not be the same.
     
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    Racinglegend1234 AMS2 wiki founder AMS2 Club Member

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    Modern:
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    early 90s:
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    RF2 have a great historical version
     
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  7. Essemo

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    Historic Monaco (for vintage open wheelers) and Sebring (for prototypes and GT) are pretty much the only tracks I use in RF2 nowadays.

    I like RF2 but if we could get both of these tracks into AMS2 I'd probably never play RF2 again and be able to free up some space on the SSD!
     
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  8. Pandytim99

    Pandytim99 Well-Known Member AMS2 Club Member

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    A 1988 Monaco was found in game files sadly no 70’s or 60’s version
     
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  9. GregzVR

    GregzVR P1 passion, P10 talent.

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    There’s a McLaren MP4/5(1989) car folder somewhere in there too. Some good things are planned.
     
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    Pandytim99 Well-Known Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Are you sure it ain't the MP4/5B that we already have?

    Edit: you're right

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    GregzVR P1 passion, P10 talent.

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    Yeah I thought that, but the MP4/5B folder was there too.
     
  12. Andrew Curtis

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    It seems bizarre to me that as F1 cars are getting bigger and faster, they make Monaco even tighter and twistier. They should open it back up, like it was 50 years ago.
     

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