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I have a question about item #1 in your list: I believe we already do save custom setups on a per-track, per-series basis. Or do you mean something else?
Thanks,
Evan
Basically an area in the garage where setups are stored so you can pick a setup, regardless of track.
BTW, Thank You for the game. I started online racing with the Ratbag games going round & round on dirt. (Showing my age now...lol). Have been loving it so far. Only gripe being the lack of PC/Steam players. Seems the console guys have the upper hand for multiplayer.
Pretty much was Cybax said. I would like to be able to save a 410 setup for each track, 305 setup for each track and a TQ Midget setup for each track. On top of that would be a qualifying setup and a race setup. This is would be a lot of save data. 6 setups (3 cars, 2 race types) per track. Currently we can save a setup but it's not save by car type and track.
Any thoughts on users being able to create their own skins from scratch like the Ratbag game used to do and iRacing does?
The idea to be able to load any track's setup is interesting. I can see how that would be useful.