安装 Steam
登录
|
语言
繁體中文(繁体中文)
日本語(日语)
한국어(韩语)
ไทย(泰语)
български(保加利亚语)
Čeština(捷克语)
Dansk(丹麦语)
Deutsch(德语)
English(英语)
Español-España(西班牙语 - 西班牙)
Español - Latinoamérica(西班牙语 - 拉丁美洲)
Ελληνικά(希腊语)
Français(法语)
Italiano(意大利语)
Bahasa Indonesia(印度尼西亚语)
Magyar(匈牙利语)
Nederlands(荷兰语)
Norsk(挪威语)
Polski(波兰语)
Português(葡萄牙语 - 葡萄牙)
Português-Brasil(葡萄牙语 - 巴西)
Română(罗马尼亚语)
Русский(俄语)
Suomi(芬兰语)
Svenska(瑞典语)
Türkçe(土耳其语)
Tiếng Việt(越南语)
Українська(乌克兰语)
报告翻译问题
Here are links for Renault 5, Lada 2101, Toyota Sera:
http://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/renault-5-alpine-coupe.11915/
http://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/1970-lada-2101.12029/
http://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/toyota-sera-stock-trd-gt.17038/
Alot of other cars can also be found on racedepartment, but most are too much WIP.
On assetto club you can also find some good ♥♥♥♥ cars.
There is for example a Peugeot 504 in 2 trim levels
http://assettocorsa.club/mods/auto/peugeot-504-tn.html
The Seat Ibiza was also fun, but I think that the sound might be broken now(there should be a fix for that online):
http://assettocorsa.club/mods/auto/seat-ibiza-vr6-turbo.html#en
And here a must have for the fun:
http://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/honda-racing-lawn-mower.15012/
Have fun with these. ;)
I found this website, there's a lot of regular car mods on there. Even a prius!
https://assettocorsa-land.wixsite.com/assettoland/cars
Edit - found one. Volvo FH.
Also I found this suzuki liana mod. I haven't tried it yet, though.
https://mega.nz/#!a5wmVYrB!jXi8aPX89fmURLg3xZCKtAH0nBhDYTG-mIldSEnnupo
How do i actually put the link there?
There's a placeholder for Scania in there. Can Assetto Corsa even handle an 8×4×4 configuration? Racing some atriculated trucks would be so much fun.
I know there are paid mods for C4 vette and i think an RX7 FC. But why not a Kia/Hyundai ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥? A suzuki ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥? VW Jetta of 2002 when they were FWD only? Maybe an Foxbody or SN95 Mustang? A Toyota Prius?
The best you can hope for in a mod is that the person owns the car and has driven it extensively enough to put a decent physics model together. That's almost certainly not the case with the vast majority of cars. They're probably a 'best guess' kind of build, far more concerned about cosmetic accuracy than performance.
Take Scania, for example. Is anyone going to go out and buy a €300,000 truck, spend maybe another €100,000 on racing it and measuring its performance? Probably not. That said, I don't know how a truck handles, I'm not an HGV driver. So long as it's big and heavy it will probably do.
Many people will claim to own or race all sorts of cars; a tiny fraction of them will be telling the truth. When people make a mod and claim they're a professional racing driver (but don't want to provide a name) you know they've either stolen somebody else's work or have just reskinned an existing car.
These both require a fair investment of time and money. I'm not saying people don't do that, my point was more that you will struggle to find 'regular' cars, and may mods will just be reskins of existing physics models.
For example, nobody would makea realistic mod for a Mazda 2 1.4 Diesel. Who would put the time and money into that?