This is the tool get Race-Event-Log from Dedicated Server of Project CARS.
You can generate result of the race by using this tool.
Download from racedepartment
Sample of result
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This is the tool get Race-Event-Log from Dedicated Server of Project CARS.
You can generate result of the race by using this tool.
Download from racedepartment
Sample of result
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Thanks about error report.
Please install "Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012"
32bit version (vcredist_x86.exe) is required.
Last edited by policeofficer110; 12-07-2015 at 14:49.
Sorry about error. I uploaded the new version 1.01. The new version does not require VC++ runtime anymore.
Thanks verry much for this Tool, it works!
But i can only upload single sessions, but simraceresluts detected that as Race1 and Race 2,
not as Practice, Quali and race.
Is there a way to create a single file, included all sessions tu upload in simraceresults?
Sorry. I tested about RACE 1 only. Please give me a few days to check it.
I uploaded the new version 1.10. The new version supports Qualify.
But, Practice is not supported. Practice and Warmup are recognized as Qualify by Simresults.
I can't support practice. Sorry.
I saw your app and wondered if it was open source.
I created this extended api: http://forum.projectcarsgame.com/sho...d-api-go-pcdsh
Basically it saves log entries from the server to a database for permanent storage.
It also reads through these log entries to find games played.
I wish to combine our efforts and have this application read out log files from my extended api.
Basically I have written an api which can pull game sessions, so if you go to /session it will list all games it could find through the log entries with a game ID attached to them.
Using /session/compiled/{game-id} (which you get from /session) will give a nice structure of game data.
This can be use for things like this: http://ukcd.enjin.com/dsoverview (The history part)
There is also /log/session/{game-id} which will return all log entries available for that game only.
I don't believe in reinventing the wheel thus it would be nice to combine the two somehow.
The extended api is written in golang and is very easy to compile, let me know if you'd rather just want the final executable + configuration files packaged.
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Settings: All on lowest in hardware except Texture stuff on max.
Launch options: -dx11mt -pthreads 4 -skipcrowds -vrnomirror
Excellent. Thanks for your work.
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Would it be also possible to record number of pit stops by drivers? This will be handy for leagues that runs mandatory pit stops....
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