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Post by Deryl Morley on Aug 3, 2008 4:15:21 GMT -5
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richl
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Post by richl on Aug 6, 2008 19:02:44 GMT -5
Looks good. Can't wait to try it. I have an earlier version of Lee (2007). But have problems with the car not turning left. Anyone interested in more local (Northeast) tracks let me know. They are out there. All for NASCAR Racing 2003.
White Mountain Star Oxford Plains Beech Ridge Thunder Road Airborne (New York) St Croix (Canada) Thompson Waterford
Plus I can provide some links to other sites with many more tracks built by guys like Mark
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Post by myenginestillticks on Aug 19, 2008 21:28:20 GMT -5
wow looks so real ............love the new sim racing features....................its great for all us race freaks
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Post by danger on Nov 29, 2008 15:22:43 GMT -5
the track done yet ?? if so can we get a download link and more info on the winter series Thanks and if anyone needs there cars painted for the sim i might be able to help
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Post by joey23 on Dec 6, 2008 19:41:37 GMT -5
How do we get to try this sim racing out? How do i paint a car up to?
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Post by lkracing13 on Dec 11, 2008 12:17:01 GMT -5
Monadnock Speedway would be awsome for nr2k3. Ive raced there an watched racing over at MS for few years now. 1/4 mile paperclip oval. the bottom grove has 16 degree banking the 2nd and 3rd groves have 18 degrees. My first ever on track race was a spectator race, it hooked me SO HARD that i had to go out and buy a car. I raced Star Speedway's Halloween Howler 100 Enduro. Started on pole (luck), ran in the top 5 all night till getting spun out with 12 to go only to finish 11th. this year ill be running full time in the Enduro series at Monadnock and the 3 Enduros at Star. Anyways This is the only vid i own of monadnock (dont wanna post anyone's with out permission) www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8L9Y4ThJ7sas you can see, when you get up in the 2nd grove you can realy make up time. I am in the 2WD 4 banger Green Colorado racing a 4WD V6 Ford Ranger
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Post by nh3rd on Feb 11, 2009 21:58:12 GMT -5
is the online racing version complete?
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Post by Deryl Morley on Feb 12, 2009 22:36:27 GMT -5
I am sending Mark an e-mail tonight. There was a black flag issue that would give you a black flag whenever you exit the pits.. I think it's because the pit road invisible line actually crossed itself, causing the issue. Hopefully we'll have a 100% functional version VERY soon.
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Post by nh3rd on Feb 18, 2009 14:20:45 GMT -5
any info yet on when it should be released? i cant wait any longer lol
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Post by Deryl Morley on Feb 19, 2009 10:39:33 GMT -5
I haven't heard anything from Mark yet. I'll call him soon
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Post by nh3rd on Feb 25, 2009 12:50:05 GMT -5
any news yet?
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Post by Deryl Morley on Feb 26, 2009 2:03:39 GMT -5
A call to Mark is on my list for tomorrow along with a web site update with news on Billy Osbourne's fund raiser and the monster truck show this July. One hint.... MORE TRUCKS THAN LAST YEAR...
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Post by raceme5577 on Feb 26, 2009 13:32:16 GMT -5
Deryl, could I get a response to my email i sent to you soon?
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Post by mroyer on Feb 27, 2009 9:29:59 GMT -5
Hi Gentlemen, Here's the status of Lee USA - online version. I worked furiously on it all last summer and fall and got the graphics looking really sharp. Then I started working up the AI (AI is the online guys' term for Artificial Intelligence cars driven by the computer that you can race against.)
In late autumn, I had the AI racing pretty well - but all get out, I just couldn't get them to pit properly. I believe it has to do with the computer getting confused with the pit entrance being so close to the pit exit on the back stretch. (The sim software was written around NASCAR's CUP series, and that type of pit arrangement rarely happens there - Bristol is the only case I can think of).
Anyhow, I got frustrated and pretty much took half of November and all of December off. In January I brought a couple other guys from our tight track-building group into the project. These guys are experts at AI for the sim software and they've been attacking the problem.
At the moment, the track is in excellent shape graphics wise. The AI race well and we are nailing down the pitting issues. It looks like we will have over 25 pitstalls.
I'm looking forward to getting Lee USA out to all of you. Normally, it takes about 9 months for me to put together a track - but with the issues so far, Lee is pushing up on a year. I'm targetting to have it out by the opening of this season with the visit of the ACT tour.
-Mark Royer
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Post by Deryl Morley on Feb 28, 2009 14:30:10 GMT -5
Heidi, your update is happening TODAY. I hope to call you today or tomorrow. Sorry it has taken so long.
Mark, THANK you for posting on here so everyone can read it. I understand (and hopefully everyone else does as well) that these things take time and can be pretty frustrating for the builder. I certainly appreciate your efforts in bringing Lee USA Speedway racing into the online world. I can't wait for the project to be complete, I'm pretty quick there in a Late Model, not too shabby in a Modified.
I'll have to post some video if I can ever find time to do more than sneeze... AH.. CHOOO! Oh great, there goes having lunch today!
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