RBR windshield replacement pack (Google drive) - bit.ly/rbrwindshield Instructions: 1. You need to replace the file "_internal_transparent" in the directory: rbr\cars\one of the cars\textures\ 2. The file name must be "car_internal_transparent" so this part "(tinted 10\15)" needs to be removed if you want to use tinted options. I recommend using 10 percent tint. *For Lancia Delta HF 4WD GrpA (Delta_4wd folder) you need to replace "_external_transparent" file. *Audi Quattro 200 - if you have v1.45.0 version of RBR or more recent, then in order to change the windshield on this car you need to go in the main folder Audi_200_quattro and open the file Audi_200_quattro.ini using any text editor (for example, notepad if you a PC user) and find such a fragment with parameters: [i_window_f] Predicate = NotUsed Switch = false SwitchBox = light FaceBlock0_Material = internal transparent::carpaint FaceBlock0_Shader = CarIntGlass In my editor this is line 1364 (you will most likely have the same thing). And now you need to replace the parameter "Switch = false" on "Switch = true" Thus, we completely replace the outer and inner windshield with the inner one.
Hey you, thanks for making this. I'm not sure if this is still accurate though with the latest version, in the main folder Audi_200_quatro there is no ini file. In the carparts subfolder there are 17 folders and each of those folders does contain an Audi_200_quattro.ini, but now I'm not sure exactly which one I should edit..
You are not the first to give such advice under this video, but thanks anyway! If I knew about it, I'd have said it in the video. But anyway, I made custom windshields with different types of tint. This is not comparable to simply disabling the windshield. It doesn't feel good when you don't have a windshield at all.
Cool, didn't know that. Thank you! But I already have customized versions with different levels of tint. It’s unlikely that this can be done using the settings in the launcher)
Which file did you try to replace, with or without tinting? By the way, in my pack there are textures only for Audi_200_quattro. And there are a total of 5 versions of them in the game: 1 Audi_200_quattro (textures for this version only) 2 AUDI_QUATTRO_A1_GrpB 3 AUDI_QUATTRO_A2_GrpB 4 AUDI_QUATTRO_Grp4 5 Audi_Sport_Quattro
Yeah, did that. I tried the non tinted one and that didn't work either. I downloaded GIMP to try it myself. Interestingly enough, the black bar on the windscreen doesn't appear on the original internal_transparent, meaning that it must be hidden somewhere, I guess?@@imagineracer
Yes, this means that the configuration file refers to another source. In my case, this method did not work twice. Once with this car Lancia Delta HF 4WD GrpA, because the source was _external_transparent. And the second time with Citroen C2 R2 Max because I couldn't open the file (I don’t know why, maybe there’s some kind of protection). In theory, only these two options are possible (internal_transparent & external_transparent). Because you can see all the textures for each car. Further, if we start to fantasize, it is possible that you have some old version of RBR, where the structure of the game may be arranged differently. Try other cars. If it doesn't work with them either, then this method probably doesn't work with your version of the game.
You can change FOV parameter. Double-click the right mouse button. I've been using 1.5 lately. Speed feels as realistic as possible. You can also use the bonnet camera.
I dont get that talk. Every simulator has camera options, so you can adjust your view to your rig. Duuuh Almost every arcade like Dirt or WRC has that option and there is no difference in the way it works. RBR feels realistic cause it is a simulator.
While I understand that it bothers you and why this bothers you... this is just realism. Have a look at the real life versions of this cars and you will see the same windshield tints. That's not to say this isn't good advice, but the whole "why did they make the cars this may, must be robocop or mandalorian fans" bit is ridiculous 🤷♂
I watch WRC championship regularly. Such a narrow strip only occurs if the camera is located near the rear window. The driver's visibility is not so severely limited in both rally class 1 and rally class 2 cars.
@@imagineracer You were not talking about modern Rally cars though! I explicitly said take a look at the cars you were talking about to see that thise strips are very much present. And no, they are not that much of a big deal from the perspective of the driver… which you can configure the position of in RBR. Your preference is still valid of course, this is a GAME after all… but the cars are still faithfully recreated. You just don’t like that form of realism… suit yourself.
@@GrubZukk I don't see any point in arguing either. Although I have actually cleaned windshields for different cars.. And this doesn’t really matter, because firstly, each of us has our own idea of how it should look, and secondly, at the time of making this video, I didn't know about the ability to adjust the internal camera by double-clicking the right mouse button. It would really be a game changer if it weren't for the ability to change the camera position. This would truly be a game changer if it weren't for the ability to change the camera position and remove the windshield completely in the launcher. However, there are still certain advantages in my windshields - I minimized the tinting to a comfortable level (from my point of view, of course).
RBR windshield replacement pack (Google drive) - bit.ly/rbrwindshield
Instructions:
1. You need to replace the file "_internal_transparent" in the directory: rbr\cars\one of the cars\textures\
2. The file name must be "car_internal_transparent" so this part "(tinted 10\15)" needs to be removed if you want to use tinted options. I recommend using 10 percent tint.
*For Lancia Delta HF 4WD GrpA (Delta_4wd folder) you need to replace "_external_transparent" file.
*Audi Quattro 200 - if you have v1.45.0 version of RBR or more recent, then in order to change the windshield on this car you need to go in the main folder Audi_200_quattro and open the file Audi_200_quattro.ini using any text editor (for example, notepad if you a PC user) and find such a fragment with parameters:
[i_window_f]
Predicate = NotUsed
Switch = false
SwitchBox = light
FaceBlock0_Material = internal transparent::carpaint
FaceBlock0_Shader = CarIntGlass
In my editor this is line 1364 (you will most likely have the same thing).
And now you need to replace the parameter "Switch = false" on "Switch = true"
Thus, we completely replace the outer and inner windshield with the inner one.
If you are using RSF, then you will find the option to hide the windscreen in RSF Launcher -> Cockpit & Dashboard.
thanks so much!
Thanks quick and easy👍
Thank you for these. So much better than just hiding it with rsf
Hey you, thanks for making this. I'm not sure if this is still accurate though with the latest version, in the main folder Audi_200_quatro there is no ini file.
In the carparts subfolder there are 17 folders and each of those folders does contain an Audi_200_quattro.ini, but now I'm not sure exactly which one I should edit..
The Fiesta, i20 and Polo windscreen decals are absolutely ridiculous. Man that Robocop analogy, hillarious! 🤣👍
Thanks!
If you play Rally Sim Fans, you can disable windshield in the launcher. BTW, you can change pov and set it like you want thanks to pacenote plugin...
You are not the first to give such advice under this video, but thanks anyway! If I knew about it, I'd have said it in the video. But anyway, I made custom windshields with different types of tint. This is not comparable to simply disabling the windshield. It doesn't feel good when you don't have a windshield at all.
Thanks for your efforts! Really helpful.. Thank you👍
It’s great to read, you’re welcome!
i have a 55" TV at around 1 m distance and this still bothers me with many cars, thanks for the suggestion!
Hi there sir this is awesome stuff here most people will need this information 😊😊😊
Hi, thanks! The number of views rather shows the opposite.
I love it rsf plugin and Fabia WRC in VR , the BEST game EVER !!!
100000% better. Thanks for the video!
My pleasure! Really glad it's useful!
Thank you so much for this. Hope it works with VR
You're very welcome! This should work with VR too.
Subbed friend. Thank you!
You’re welcome!
Good stuff. Happy button hit.
Thanks! Yep, the number of subscribers is growing, I'm happy!
The FOV you can change in the Game with right Click of the Mouse or use the Launcher
Thanks for the info. I just recently discovered this for myself.
*with double-click of the right mouse button.
Thank you sir, highly appreciated
You are most welcome!
Wow, good job!
Thanks!
Yeah it’s a bummer. But there are cars in each category that don’t have that issue so I just deal with it.
It's true
Scl tools, launcher option, hide windshield, finished!
Cool, didn't know that. Thank you! But I already have customized versions with different levels of tint.
It’s unlikely that this can be done using the settings in the launcher)
I deleted my launcher file. Can it be downloaded separately, or do I now need to reinstall the game?
@@thebeatbud Pretty sure you just run the current installer, and tick the things you want, leaving the bulk of things you already have unticked.
Igor why would he download some extra application when RSF Launcher already has this same option available?
@@pbakai182 Because I and many other people only run in the Czech plugin and SCL Tools only works perfectly with it.
Great job!, thanks a lot ❤
You're very welcome! Thanks for the feedback! ❤️
Currently trying to apply this fix to the Audi 200, and it doesn't work. It still has the black stripe on the windscreen.
Which file did you try to replace, with or without tinting?
By the way, in my pack there are textures only for Audi_200_quattro.
And there are a total of 5 versions of them in the game:
1 Audi_200_quattro (textures for this version only)
2 AUDI_QUATTRO_A1_GrpB
3 AUDI_QUATTRO_A2_GrpB
4 AUDI_QUATTRO_Grp4
5 Audi_Sport_Quattro
200. Tried the one with 10 tinting. Replaced the internal transparent.@@imagineracer
Did you remove that part "(tinted 10)" in the file name?
The file name should be like this:
Audi_200_quattro_internal_transparent
Yeah, did that. I tried the non tinted one and that didn't work either. I downloaded GIMP to try it myself. Interestingly enough, the black bar on the windscreen doesn't appear on the original internal_transparent, meaning that it must be hidden somewhere, I guess?@@imagineracer
Yes, this means that the configuration file refers to another source. In my case, this method did not work twice. Once with this car Lancia Delta HF 4WD GrpA, because the source was _external_transparent. And the second time with Citroen C2 R2 Max because I couldn't open the file (I don’t know why, maybe there’s some kind of protection).
In theory, only these two options are possible (internal_transparent & external_transparent). Because you can see all the textures for each car. Further, if we start to fantasize, it is possible that you have some old version of RBR, where the structure of the game may be arranged differently.
Try other cars. If it doesn't work with them either, then this method probably doesn't work with your version of the game.
good video ty👍
My pleasure!
I wonder if there is any mod for RBR PS2 version?
Console version can't be modded.
For me it feels really unrealistic. The meter says my car is going 170km/h but it feels like 40km/h or less lol
You can change FOV parameter. Double-click the right mouse button.
I've been using 1.5 lately. Speed feels as realistic as possible.
You can also use the bonnet camera.
Cool, cool
I dont get that talk. Every simulator has camera options, so you can adjust your view to your rig. Duuuh Almost every arcade like Dirt or WRC has that option and there is no difference in the way it works. RBR feels realistic cause it is a simulator.
Yep, RBR feels realistic, I'm not arguing.
While I understand that it bothers you and why this bothers you... this is just realism.
Have a look at the real life versions of this cars and you will see the same windshield tints.
That's not to say this isn't good advice, but the whole "why did they make the cars this may, must be robocop or mandalorian fans" bit is ridiculous 🤷♂
I watch WRC championship regularly. Such a narrow strip only occurs if the camera is located near the rear window. The driver's visibility is not so severely limited in both rally class 1 and rally class 2 cars.
@@imagineracer You were not talking about modern Rally cars though!
I explicitly said take a look at the cars you were talking about to see that thise strips are very much present.
And no, they are not that much of a big deal from the perspective of the driver… which you can configure the position of in RBR.
Your preference is still valid of course, this is a GAME after all… but the cars are still faithfully recreated. You just don’t like that form of realism… suit yourself.
@@GrubZukk I don't see any point in arguing either. Although I have actually cleaned windshields for different cars.. And this doesn’t really matter, because firstly, each of us has our own idea of how it should look, and secondly, at the time of making this video, I didn't know about the ability to adjust the internal camera by double-clicking the right mouse button. It would really be a game changer if it weren't for the ability to change the camera position.
This would truly be a game changer if it weren't for the ability to change the camera position and remove the windshield completely in the launcher. However, there are still certain advantages in my windshields - I minimized the tinting to a comfortable level (from my point of view, of course).