Hallo racers!
Here I dare to offer you a little tool, AONIO, for getting additional information concerning current state of race, drivers close to you, and server you're connected to.
It uses the same InSim library as my other tool, AIRIO, does, so to run it you'll need .NET Framework 2.0 or newer installed. While Airio connects to server, Aonio connects to local client (game). Still, they are independent tools.
Features:
How many times you wondered if there is still that car behind you, if you're gaining on the driver in front of you, if you'll have enough fuel, and what track is this. With Aonio all these and other data are just an eye shift away.
Installation:
Note that although this initially offered version has been tested, it is still numbered as 0.5.0 and thus in a beta phase. Reports of troubles as well as suggestions and ideas are most welcome.
Check it out, let me know what you liked and what you did not like. Cheers!
Here I dare to offer you a little tool, AONIO, for getting additional information concerning current state of race, drivers close to you, and server you're connected to.
It uses the same InSim library as my other tool, AIRIO, does, so to run it you'll need .NET Framework 2.0 or newer installed. While Airio connects to server, Aonio connects to local client (game). Still, they are independent tools.
Features:
- 5 virtual independent panels with customizable placement on screen and display.
- A panel showing info about currently viewed driver (you, if you drive) - name, fuel in % (only for you), speed, engine rotations, car type, number of pitstops and applied penalty, current position, current lap.
- A panel showing info about driver one place ahead of the viewed car - name, current time gap in seconds, car type, number of pitstops and applied penalty.
- A panel showing the same data (see above) about driver one place behind the viewed car.
- A star spotter panel showing distances to closest cars in 8 directions. A grey number in appropriate sector is shown when the distance is less than 40 meters, turning to white for distances below 20 meters and to danger yellow for distance below 10 meters.
- A server panel showing name of the server, loaded track, race length and other parameters, current number of connections and drivers (cars on track).
- Support for optional display in miles per hour and yards (default is kmph and m).
How many times you wondered if there is still that car behind you, if you're gaining on the driver in front of you, if you'll have enough fuel, and what track is this. With Aonio all these and other data are just an eye shift away.
Installation:
- Download the latest application version in the attachments.
- Unzip contents of the file to any folder on your computer.
- Run the LFS simulator, connect to some server.
- Type /insim=29999.
- Run Aonio.exe, a connection should be established, panels shown at their default positions and filled by data in a short while.
- Look into Aonio.cfg.txt file for furter explanations and possible customizations.
Note that although this initially offered version has been tested, it is still numbered as 0.5.0 and thus in a beta phase. Reports of troubles as well as suggestions and ideas are most welcome.
Check it out, let me know what you liked and what you did not like. Cheers!