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Originally Posted by Akrapovic
Modding is basically illegal when it comes to brand names. Modders get a blind eye turned (usually) but you can't have actual organisations messing with legal stuff like that.
And you're going to find that the gamers are often faster than the real drivers.
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that's the truth. I've been in gtr2 modding scene for years and "mods" are nothing but 3d car models ripped from a game and converted to actually work in other games. None could seriously expect this kind of "policy" for an event like this
BTW I'm curious about the gtlm race because usually happens that some cars are made with a better handling/physics than other ones by default. At example in ACC bmw m6 gt3 is almost undriveable in any setting/conditions; never played rfactor2 actually but at the end, "realism" it's all about a balance between how much data manufacturers gave to developers and how developers had to "improvise" because of lack of real data.
Said that, this virtual race likely will be a 24h mess... can't expect everyone around the world will have the same kind and quality of connection, not to mention that as shown by f1/fe official virtual races, drivers will crash on eachother without thinking twice.