There has been another daytona mod that was fully done but it has been on and off the mod list for a while now and only pops up once and a while, so if we can get one that stays up that would be nice. I forget the name of the author of the other one, but good work never the less.
Oh, sorry. My mistake. I think I was thinking about Charlotte International Speedway. Good thing that South Carolina, North Carolina, and Florida's overall scenery is identical. Especially around this time of year.
I understand that this map is still a work in progress but when i race with the late-model the front and sometimes rear bumper glitch into the wall causing me to immediately stop which sucks cause i want the proper NASCAR crashes. Are you aware of this and fixing it or will it be staying to see later in the final build?
Could you add AI because this is the only Daytona iv found that beam will run mainly because most are outdated.
man has not been seen for over a year. please pay attention to the red box that tells you not to post unless you have something constructive. also check if the author has been on recently.
Wrong place to ask this, but the motorcycle mod disappeared along with DrowsySam's presence on the forums.
No, it doesn't. Also, last comment was back on october 12th of 2020. Since you're new here as of yesterday I'm going to tell you that what you just did was bump an old thread that has been unactive for MONTHS. Don't do that. Pay attention to the date and time in which the last comment was made, the comment box seeing as it's been months since the last comment was made would be incased in red with a warning, you see that red box, it's generally good practice to not comment on a dead thread. The mod it's self hasn't been worked on in ages, another indication that you probably shouldn't comment or bump the thread. This applies across the board here in the forums and for all threads.
Bumping is commenting on an old thread without having anything useful to add "bumping" it up to the front page. It's kinda annoying since people think "oh there must've been progress" but in reality it's just a question on a mod that hasn't been touched in years. For future reference, just try it out yourself before asking.
And to add to this, one must also understand that that they should look at the bottom of a mods description to see when the last edit to the mod was made by the author. If it's a month or older it's generally a good idea to just leave the comment section alone and not ask silly questions that should be obvious. And if a mod hasn't been touched (edited by it's Author) in years then that's a good indication that the mod is most likely dead and no longer being developed.