
This has been a strange year for everything due to Covid-19, including FVRFactor. We built the models from scratch so they aren't perfect but modding is a hobby. Speaking of which - paypal donations are always appreciated of course - can join us on our Facebook places, FVRFactor Supercars Australia look it up or talk to us at Steam Workshop.Ģ020 Mod is independent of the previous mods. We aren't a big team and with life getting in the way it just means you get what you paid for. We do this for our own enjoyment and hopefully yours along the way.

Please understand that if you find a fault this is a constant Work in Progress we are only human let us know as we may be able to update it but enjoy it for the short term. We can assure you they have been driven for hours and hours. They do use an S397 tyre with no changes however the diff will make them unlike a GT3 car. Therefore you can get extra wear if you are too hard on them and they can tend to try and drive around in a circle at low speed corners. Please be mindful these cars run a spool diff which means a fixed axle unlike your normal cars. There is a Server Edition with open diffs for online racing. The diff ratios and tyres are set for the Australian tracks, with race changes. The mod has multiple options in it to suit various configurations of how you want to drive. If you can spare a few bucks and you wish to support us please make a PayPal donation to /atFVRįVR V8Supercars 2020 V10.xx simulates the 2020 Australian Supercars Championship. Please read comments below for latest updates or news.

If you browse the workshop, the URL will reveal this ID.Scratch Built Australian Supercars Series 2020. You also need to know the Workshop ID of the item you want to download. To download anything from the workshop, you do need a Steam account. That makes it hard to give a generic guide for that, which is why we will focus on using the Workshop here. The content ISI provides can be found at but in general, how that works, depends on the site in question.

However, that does not mean that you cannot download items from the workshop, but you have to do that differently.Īnother way is to browse the internet and download from the various sites that provide content for rFactor 2. The biggest difference being that a server has no Steam account and therefore does not support the notion of being subscribed to content. Probably the most convenient way of doing so is through the same Steam Workshop that you are familiar with when playing rFactor 2. The different tracks and cars that you can use to host races in rFactor 2 can be downloaded in different ways.
