Peugeot Sport 207
Creator
marcobost
Date Posted
January 9, 2016
File Size
212.867 MB
Star Rating
4/5
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Description

In Loving Memory of Giancarlo Ravasini, aka MagicGianca, died prematurely in November 2015. He was more than a brother to me, we shared together and with our families the pleasant moments and the difficulties of the life and we fought thrilling duels with this mod years ago on rFactor... The Peugeot Sport 207 s2000 is one of the evergreen mods for rFactor, originally made by XXXTeam, to which I extend my thanks for allowing the rFactor2 version.Build 1.45:- fixed central mirror viewBuild 1.44:- new turbo engines- new CPM2 tires soft / hard / wet for Tarmac class- new CPM tires for Gravel class with specific performances for gravel/grass/dirt terrains (it means that on asphalt tires have lower performances closed to real tires)- new steering wheel default 540 degrees- updated damage file- updated talents - tuned discglow due new code range- added full rain effects- added scratchable vs. detachable body- added PositionLed PanelsVERY IMPORTANT: this build allows the off-road tire for the Gravel class to behave as expected by this kind of tire, so its performances are mainly for off-road terrains and slower than a slick tire on asphalt, like the tire in use for the Tarmac class. Unfortunately at the moment this feature can be applied only to the "humans", so "AI" performances for Gravel class are not similar.Steam: Manual download of the mod: Manual download of the template: =============================Build 1.27:- DX11 READY- latest rF2 technology applied to the physics- added animated lollipopBuild 1.0:In Loving Memory of Giancarlo Ravasini, aka MagicGianca, died prematurely in November 2015. He was more than a brother to me, we shared together and with our families the pleasant moments and the difficulties of the life and we fought thrilling duels with this mod years ago on rFactor... The Peugeot Sport 207 s2000 is one of the evergreen mods for rFactor, originally made by XXXTeam, to which I extend my thanks for allowing the rFactor2 version. Many thanks to Nicola Acciarri for the development of the "rF2 rules" engines and to Alessio Contardi for few changes to the 3d.