

#3dsimed gt legends trial
I've used the trial version to make some trial tracks and then my first 'full' track for rFactor and hopefully others like GTR2 and Legends - a resurrection of Vaca Valley Raceway in California, a road track which was abandoned in 1972 and has now al but faded away as a real 'Ghost track'.
#3dsimed gt legends cracked
(Probably not quite coincidentally, this was around the time when a cracked version of its 0.8.0.3 'late beta' version started doing the rounds on Torrent sites.) But it has some really nasty licensing conditions which involve planting a 'hardwareID' on your computer and refusing to work if you add/remove some USB device on your own hardware afterwards not to mention having to renew your licence every so often.Īpart from that, the author went AWOL in late 2009, seemingly abandoning development and leaving a lot of paying users with acute problems every time they'd have to renew their license (again). It certainly has lots of promise and a lot of tracks have been made with it already (unfortunately, VERY unfortunately, it does not output to GPL - I'd almost have killed to have something similar to make tracks for GPL). So if you want to make a track for all kinds of sims you'd have to buy it two times, presumably. Can output to rFactor and RBR (and Racer) in one, and GTR2/Evo/RaceOn/GT Legends in the other. Unfortunately, that gets you only one of two versions. I think it's about 60 Australian dollars. BTB is a great tool - *really* great compared to everything comparable out there - although marred by some remaining bugs, awful licensing terms, and some horridly bad Windows-inspired interface 'design'.
