Poll
Question:
A little cadet/rookie
Option 1: yes
votes: 23
Option 2: no
votes: 5
Option 3: it would make the sim better for little peeps
votes: 10
Option 4: it would make the sim worse for older peeps
votes: 1
Option 5: its a bad idea
votes: 4
Ok im little and it would be the best thing if i could drive my rookie kart because there are no tracks on the game i have driven so can i well we have a rookie kart please there is no other thing the same as that because i need something the same as i have. tried to build a track failed didnt work at all so this is th only thing other than
PIBOSO YOU SHOULD MAKE A SETING WERE PEOPLE CAN MAKE THERE OWN ENGAIN AND PUT IT IN THE GAME BUT U WOULD HAVE TO CHECK IT FOR REALISOM OR JUST ADD ALL THE KARTS AND ENGAINS WELL MAIN CLASSES FROM THE WORLD ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D PLEASE
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please explain why your answers cheers
Relax. If you ask polite you can come very far :)
Let PiBoSo first fix the bugs and then add more content.
yep it's not a priority but baby kart for begginner 'll be good and not too much large for not be an intru for the good players baby kart like GT5 :)
I am voting for that with both hands.
I am a very beginner in karting, I am usually going for indoor tracks and have fun with friends. I bought KRP just to recreate those fillings and impress folks with new skills ;). I also have created simple tracks of my neighborhood...
Current karts in KRP are too strong and have much higher grip compared with what I am driving in reality. To make it comparable I am experimenting with different materials codes and usually using wet track – which is little artificial for indoor :).
To summarize, giving ability to users to set grip level, engine power or even cutting engines for max speed would be very welcomed!
Sorry for offending professional drivers...
just put a long gear ratio and it will accelerate slow :)
Don't expect a rookie kart for Beta7.
It's on the TODO list, but the top priority is for the new chassis and the new engine.
:D Thanks :D
Quote from: Leonardo Ratafia on May 03, 2012, 03:35:35 AM
just put a long gear ratio and it will accelerate slow :)
my thoughts exactly. A mini kart class would require alot of work
it 'would be great but i think in priority a f1 kart 'll be better for the new circuits like silverstone nordscleife etc...
Not nesesary a rookie kart becuase u can pick the kf3 and put a 13/78 and it would go slow..
agreed. Hard tires too, becasue mini karts have fours tires same width.
track widths should be smaller too. Maybe more adjustablitly to do this. in setup
I lost my rule book but the track width is much narrower than the values available.
43" 1092.2 min. rear track
phisics are much diff though in a rookie you turn it gets jack and tuerns in a bigger kart not so much
Great to hear KR-Pro have roadmap for non-Pro users :D.
In the meantime I am still trying to create setup/environment for indoor amateurs. What I found is that real karts (I am driving) have much lower REAR grip then KRP regardless of track's material (concrete in wet gives best results). That maybe the same size of tires but it is line with indoor track owners preference where they give better control to drivers while non-experienced driver are sliding a lot thus reaching lower speed.
With regards to acceleration/speed, changing gear ratio is not best option - true is accelerating slower but reaching higher speed then amateurs karts. I found that best option is to lower track temperature and open cover thus engine become colder and is much weaker :)
I went through kart setup guide but still could not reduce rear grip to the desired level.
If we could select different types of tires for front and rear that would be very helpful and I hope not big change in KRP core
what type of kart are you driving? It depends on what tires you have.
I collected following info about karts (2 different tracks):
- CRG Black-Flash (engine 270cm3 10KM
- RK Racing Kart(Birel), Engine Honda GX200 (6.5KM), Tyres: Vega Racing kart RH7-hard
thats not real karting right? my old comer does 90km and thats the lowst class now i drive a rookie that goes 110km
Quote from: SAMBO72 on May 17, 2012, 01:58:33 AM
thats not real karting right? my old comer does 90km and thats the lowst class now i drive a rookie that goes 110km
im in rookie class too!!!! ;) it would be great to have a lower power,grip level class, instead of the big 125cc rotax's with the super grip that are used in the game right now!
Please do not sneer at indoor karts.
I am not pro but I am here because I love karting, every turn and twist makes me happy:). Indoor tracks are more affordable and you can use them whole year, I believe they are helping to improve skills as well... I pretty sure that running 90km/h on small 500m tracks with many bends is not feasible. And there is no need for high performance engines.
PiBoSo any chances to reduce grip in rear or have ability to have different sets of tires for front and rear?
Quote from: laraarsa on May 11, 2012, 04:10:47 PM
what type of kart are you driving? It depends on what tires you have.
sorry SAMBO72 for answering ur question ;D the back tyres are the same size as the front tyres, not double the size of the front ones and i dont think this will help but we can only use Dunlop tyres
Liam. :D
i never asked that and i do know that my dad owns a kart shop and i know how to rebuild the engians no all the part peices ect ect.......