Hello everyone, its time to showcase, the first ever fully dedicated Racing Planet, well first one ive seen sense ive been playing. Turismo features a beautiful, in depth, medium lenght, intermediate style track. Turismo will involve players to operate the Gov buildings so items can be produced and funtioncs as a way for the players to make money towards Upgrades, and tune-ups. Ive spent alot of time modeling a few buildings, and countless hours on the track itself. There are 3 Cars to choose from, each have their Pro's and Con's as follows:
Car 1:
-2005 Mistubishi Lancer GS-R
Handling = Good
Top Speed = Excellent
Nitrious(Shift Speed) = Ok
Car 2:
-2003 Dodge Viper Coupe
Handling = Excellent
Top Speed = Ok
Nitrious(Shift Speed) = Good
Car 3:
-Turismo Grand Prix Concept
Handling = Ok
Top Speed = Good
Nitrious(Shift Speed) = Excellent
You may also buy STi Performance Modifications and Upgrades, every car is finely tune to be realistic, this is not a race track where your holding Shift the whole time. There is drifting through corners, drag effects you, gravity effects you, ect. The Course is composed of 15 Checkpoints, with what I call the Hair Pen, which is a sudden 90 degree turn down Hill into a 90 degree turn uphill. Here is a screenshot I took of the Start/Finish Line:
Anyways please stop on by for a look, I put alot of effort in for it being my first Planet. Enjoy, happy Racing.
.:UPDATE:.
Some more screenshots of some custom buildings and the 3 Cars.
Turismo Pit-Stop Gas Station:
Turismo Carport/Garage Model I made:
The Lancer GS-R:
The Dodge Viper Coupe:
The Turismo Grand-Prix Concept:
And thats all for now.
Turismo Opens
Turismo Opens
Last edited by Malkiah on Mon Apr 10, 2006 9:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
Very simple Zar, Finite Drive > The Republic > Space Station > Infimp Drive 45.0CR > !infimp Turismo.
.:UPDATE:.
-Various bugs fixed, cars set a little faster.
Thanks go out to Kirby, Kahn, and http://www.tuwr.net for various models.
.:UPDATE:.
-Various bugs fixed, cars set a little faster.
Thanks go out to Kirby, Kahn, and http://www.tuwr.net for various models.