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Irish oriented track
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Irish oriented track
I was having a read of the track descriptions on the LFS website, and I am suggesting we have a Irish oriented track because no game does have Irish tracks!

Also some Irish people might like this one too...

If some one can prove that a game has a proper Eire track (Not rally) I'll request a closure for the thread.
#2 - garph
What difference does an Irish orientated track bring?
Mondello Park is a standard track in GT Legends if I recall correctly.
#4 - 5haz
Do you mean Irish 'Road Racing' in the style of Dundrod etc??
#5 - J@tko
Quote from Dalek0220 :If some one can prove that a game has a proper Eire track (Not rally) I'll request a closure for the thread.

Mondello Park is in GT Legends and Toca 3.

Dundrod is an add-on track to GP Legends
Mondello is in TRD3 and GTL. It's a horrible horrible horrible horrible track (on a par with Magny), and I hope it gets beamed up and dropped in to the Atlantic. It's not got an intestines section, the whole track is a bloody intestines section.

Although I feel sure a proper track would go down well.
I think he means a tracklayout like this.
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Quote from ColeusRattus :I think he means a tracklayout like this.

Yes, because that's what a shamrock looks like....

What's the point of having an Irish track if the only one is shit?
Quote from Dalek0220 :I was having a read of the track descriptions on the LFS website, and I am suggesting we have a Irish oriented track because no game does have Irish tracks!

Also some Irish people might like this one too...

If some one can prove that a game has a proper Eire track (Not rally) I'll request a closure for the thread.

There's many "Irish-orientated" tracks in LFS already.. BL1R, FE1R, SO5R...................



Regards,

Ian
Quote from Ian.H :There's many "Irish-orientated" tracks in LFS already.. BL1R, FE1R, SO5R...................



Regards,

Ian

LOL, nicely put.

An Irish road racing track wouldn't go a miss. Although they're mainly for bike racing, theres no stopping a car flooring it round there.

Any of the Irish courses or the IOM TT course would truly kick arse.
If you mean like an Irish road, I don't think the damage modeling alows suspension parts to break yet, so that would defeat the purpose
Quote from eight6er :If you mean like an Irish road, I don't think the damage modeling alows suspension parts to break yet, so that would defeat the purpose

Press F10 after taking a nasty landing, you will see the damage and notice the car handles like a wet sponge.
Pffft, thats too long to be a race track for the drunkens of Ireland!
Quote :There's many "Irish-orientated" tracks in LFS already.. BL1R, FE1R, SO5R

/thread.

You beat me to it

As for the pub one, you've got it wrong. The start line is always in the same place as the finish line!

Sam
Quote from ColeusRattus :I think he means a tracklayout like this.

The shamrock always has three leaves and was used, for this reason, by Saint Patrick to explain the Holy Trinity:

The Father
The Son
The Holy Spirit

All one entity - The Lord.

So your "gag" just shows how ill-educated you really are.
Aw ffs, can you not recognise a joke?

Where's the famous Irish sense of humour? Or does it vanish as soon as "the lord" gets mentioned?

Anyway, I'd say "yeah" to Dundrod but, as mentioned, it's already in GPL (two versions) so I'm satisfied :up:
Quote from beefyman666 :Press F10 after taking a nasty landing, you will see the damage and notice the car handles like a wet sponge.

I said parts cannot break, at the moment they bend, which is not severe enough a penalty for driving on some Irish roads, this was my joke.
Noone's getting anyone's damn jokes today eight6er, don't fret.
Quote from Hankstar :Aw ffs, can you not recognise a joke?

Where's the famous Irish sense of humour? Or does it vanish as soon as "the lord" gets mentioned?

Anyway, I'd say "yeah" to Dundrod but, as mentioned, it's already in GPL (two versions) so I'm satisfied :up:

I can take a joke, but drunks this, shamrocks that etc. etc.

Bit of respect wouldn't go astray.

How about a few gags at the yank school murderers or their (statistically proven) fattest people in the world. Don't think it would last too long.
The Brits should be last to laugh - they're second biggest drinkers and third fattest....a lovely combination.
Quote from petercollins :I can take a joke, but drunks this, shamrocks that etc. etc.

Bit of respect wouldn't go astray.

How about a few gags at the yank school murderers or their (statistically proven) fattest people in the world. Don't think it would last too long.

Nah, pick on NFL or NASCAR, that tends to annoy Yanks heaps more than societal issues
Quote from petercollins :I can take a joke, but drunks this, shamrocks that etc. etc.

Bit of respect wouldn't go astray.

How about a few gags at the yank school murderers or their (statistically proven) fattest people in the world. Don't think it would last too long.

Oh come on. It's not like the 'mericans don't get their fill at any possible occasion (just look at the clutch starter safety thread), and to be honest, there are less flattering stereotypes out there than four leaf clovers...

And it wasn't meant to be a slap in the irish direction, but rather a go at the rather curious suggestion, as he didn't define what an "irish based track" is ought to be: a real existing one, or just a fantasy track with a clichee ireland scenery.

So lighten up already, or I will take a shot at the generally british habit of drinking lukewarm beer :P

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