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Fordítási probléma jelentése
However, they will all be going in one direction, since we are talking about race tracks in a simulator, not a residential street with 2 way traffic. So as simple as track day is, it's all moving in one direction.
If you want 2 way traffic, you will have to download mod tracks of real locations, such as PCH, LA Canyons, Shutoko, etc, which are all representations of real locations, and they all have 2 way traffic, but that takes a little more work. You'll have to download the 2-way traffic tracks for them, tinker with a few settings, etc. If you can be bothered to do that, you'll have proper 2 way traffic and can set it all up within minutes for each of the above 3 tracks.
But instead of reading a wall of text, I prefer watching a video guide from someone who's done it before, wouldn't you agree?
Shutoko:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=assetto+corsa+shutoko+traffic+setup
LA canyons:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=assetto+corsa+LA+canyons+traffic+setup
PCH:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=assetto+corsa+PCH+traffic+setup
Agreed.
Although it eats up resources and frames like nothing else. I'm on a 10700k and 3080ti and shutoko with rain and traffic in vr is quite demanding