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Steven C.
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I dunno how you guys are getting such low laptimes!!! I just dont get enough grip!!
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Hermann RModerator
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Posted by: David Ronnefalk (SE) on 19.9.2012 10:27:05 (UTC)
I would like to do it if you want.. Just dont know how to watch it afterwards because there is no program that can open the film?!:( Anyone know how to do?
Hi David,
you can watch a replay file only at the VRC game (at Replay).
Have a look at the Game User Manual:
https://www.vrcworld.com/manuals/vrcpro/default.aspx
Menu: Replay
Replay is a feature that lets you record a single or multi-player session and ‘re-play’ that session to view the race again. Replay files can be recorded automatically and manually. Replay also allows you to race against the cars in that replay, with and without collision. You can now race and measure yourself against recorded sessions of your r/c friends or even some of the best VRC Pro racers! Structures are under development to save recorded sessions to the VRC server and to distribute them to members automatically in an intelligent fashion.
During replay all cameras can be used. Replay files (.rpl) are stored in folder ‘Replay’ under the ‘Virtual RC Pro’ folder in ’My documents’. Replay files can be shared with other VRC Pro members but to replay the file the user must be eligible to use the track where the replay was recorded on.
Replay does not (yet) record and display lap times of the cars.
Replay recording
Replay is automatically recorded when Qualify or Race made is selected in any of the race options: Qualify - Time trial - Race - Multiplayer. In the right bottom corner ‘rec’ is displayed in orange to indicate that replay is automatically recorded.
When a Qualify or Race session is finished you will be asked to save the replay file. A default file name can be used but you can also create your own name for the file and add a comment. VRC Pro creates the filename with a pre-fix of your memberID to make the file unique in case of exchanging it with other VRC Pro members.
You can also manually start recording replay in Practice mode while just practicing:
Ctrl-F10 Start replay recording
Ctrl-F11 End replay recording
In the right bottom corner ‘rec’ is displayed in green to indicate that replay is manually recorded.
Manual recording is interesting if you are using the ‘Race against replay’ Loop function in a multi-player session. By starting the replay when the car you are recording crosses the start/finish line and ending it also on the start/finish line the replay will continue smoothly at every loop.
Replay play-back
You can only use replay files if they are recorded on the same track and using the same class as you are currently using. Only replay files for the current track and class will be displayed for selection.
If no valid replay file is found for the current track and class combination, then the first track in the list will be used as filtering option. A red warning text will be displayed in bottom left part: "Selected replay can’t be loaded. Track or car class doesn’t match with current track or current car class!"
You can check other replay files using the track and class filter options. However, to use other replay files you must first change the track and/or the car class.
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Steven C.
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I dunno how you guys are getting such low laptimes!!! I just dont get enough grip!!
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Steven C.
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I dunno how you guys are getting such low laptimes!!! I just dont get enough grip!!
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David R.IFMAR & VRC World Champion
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I would like to do it if you want.. Just dont know how to watch it afterwards because there is no program that can open the film?!:( Anyone know how to do?
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Massimo S.
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David,like your your setup, fits my type of driving style
I'm still a beginner and wonder if you or Ryan could post a replay of one of your rounds, just for studying the race line.
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Stephen J.
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this is my favorite setup to date. reduced my steering on the conrtoller and a little drag brake and i turned my fastest laps. i am still slow compared to you fast guys. thanks for the help David
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David R.IFMAR & VRC World Champion
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Okey will try that!;) Thanks dude
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Ryan K.
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David, I tried your setup, and although it is fast (I was able to do low 34's with it), it is almost impossible to drive consistently. I'd reccomend lowering the steering angle to something like 38-40, and running 3.5 degree of toe.
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