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    Turning a Day Track to night?

    I have done this before, so I knew to copy the mips as well as the 3do. I opened the 3do in notepad and searched for all the mips, wrote them down, and copied them over to that track. I also tried using the "eclairs" from Ona after the Richmond lights didn't work. Neither appeared in the object...
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    Turning a Day Track to night?

    Ah that makes sense! Thanks! Do you have any tips on fixing the light problem I mentioned up above in my edited comment?
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    Turning a Day Track to night?

    If I add these to it, will they work automatically or will I need to do some finagling? I am assuming I need to copy the mips and 3dos over to that track. Edit: So I did this using the lights from the Richmond night track, and the pole won't even show in the object placement drop down menu...
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    Turning a Day Track to night?

    Thanks! I believe I tried the first option you described, but maybe not to a T. I took a sky I liked from the 4K Skies mod and simply renamed it to replace the horizon files in the game. This did not have the desired effect, as the track still had the day sky, but the horizons in the distance...
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    Turning a Day Track to night?

    Hello all, I originally made this post on Delta Sim Racing, but they said people here would be a bigger help, so I am going to simply copy my post there to here: I am currently doing an offline 1970 season (which I have mentioned before here) and am looking to Columbia for the next race. I did...
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    Mack Sellers #82 Ford 1.0

    Mack Sellers #82 Ford, fielded by several drivers over the course of 1970. You can see the car in this video View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1prgGU2mBU Driven by: Roy Tyner, Bobby Boyles, and John Jennings.