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Change Log TORCS version 1.3.3 released

TORCS version 1.3.3 is available for download. The most important changes are new content (two tracks, new car), a pure command line mode (for AI training and testing) and bug/security fixes, hit Read More below to review the full set of changes.

The security fixes are relevant if you download and install content from the internet, otherwise they are not urgent. Nonetheless, I recommend everybody to update anyway.

I would like to thank all the people which contributed to this release, these are Andrew, Gabor, Milestone, Andres, Eckhard and David. Thank you all very much.

If you are interested in the list with the available packages or the changelog hit the Read More link below. In case you run into trouble have a look into the FAQ, there is as well a section about how you should report a problem. If you like TORCS and think you can write a better AI meet us here.

Enjoy, Bernhard

Update:
If you have a linking problem with your Linux distro, this patch might help you.



Posted by berniwadm Friday, February 17, 2012 (08:58:17)
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TORCS Endurance World Championship 2012

The TORCS Endurance World Championship 2012 is set up and ready for signing in. We use TORCS 1.3.2 to start the season, have a look at the README for a list of changes. The most important changes regarding the championship are:

  • reduced drag advantage for the leading car when slipstreaming
  • ground effect drops quickly when air flow is not parallel to driving direction
  • new car available (car8-trb1)
  • some Gf* API functions operate now with const char* instead of char*
I set up a test championship to make the competitors familiar with the process and to give the opportunity to iron out problems and getting used to the people before the real championship starts.

Here you can join the real championship.

I hope to meet you on the track and that you enjoy the 2012 season. Have fun,

Bernhard



Posted by berniwadm Wednesday, January 25, 2012 (23:19:26)
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Change Log TORCS version 1.3.2 released

TORCS version 1.3.2 is available for download. The most important changes are new content (nicer wheels, menu music, a new car), VS2008 project files, lots of improvements and bug and security fixes, hit Read More to review the full set of changes.

The security fixes are relevant if you download and install content from the internet, otherwise they are not urgent. Nonetheless, I recommend everybody to update anyway.

I would like to thank all the people which contributed to this release, these are Eric, Rudy, Andres, Andrey, Hamid, Paletta, Kim and Jakob. Thank you all very much.

If you are interested in the list with the available packages or the changelog hit the Read More link below. In case you run into trouble have a look into the FAQ, there is as well a section about how you should report a problem. If you like TORCS and think you can write a better AI meet us here.

I hope you will enjoy this release.

Bernhard



Posted by berniwadm Sunday, January 08, 2012 (19:25:34)
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Change Log Better late than never, 1.3.2-test2 source available on sf.net

First I like to wish you and your families a happy new year.

The TORCS 1.3.2-test2 source package is available on sf.net. Have a look at the README for a listing of changes. The Windows installer will follow later this week, then, if nobody finds major glitches and the documentation updates are done I will roll out 1.3.2. So please test and let me know if you find problems.

Enjoy, Bernhard

Update:
The Windows installer is now available, you can find the download here.



Posted by berniwadm Wednesday, January 04, 2012 (01:18:55)

TORCS Easy interactive track generator

Luigi Cardamone, Daniele Loiacono and Pier Luca Lanzi put an interactive track generator for TORCS on the web. You can find instructions how to use it here (I had to watch the video first to grasp it, but it is very easy).
Thank you very much for this.

Enjoy, Bernhard.



Posted by berniwadm Thursday, December 22, 2011 (08:01:56)
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