I downloaded a track, and it's not showing up in the track list in the game

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dacomell

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I downloaded the Daytona Beach road course from the NR2K3 Weebly, and I extracted the file into C:\Papyrus\NASCAR Racing 2003 Season\tracks but the track isn't showing up in the list of tracks that I can play on.

What am I missing to make this work?

Could it be that the track needs DirectX to work? I have the game running on OpenGL in 1920x1080x32. When I switch to DirectX, the game closes.
 

dacomell

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The linked track is the second track that I've added to it. I added one other one that DID work. Is there a limit?
 

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The linked track is the second track that I've added to it. I added one other one that DID work. Is there a limit?
128 but if you added only two, you should be ok. Maybe tomorrow i can download the track and see whats going on.
 

Rollo75

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No.
Is the track here:

C:\Papyrus\NASCAR Racing 2003 Season\tracks\Daytona_Beach ?

or Here:

C:\Papyrus\NASCAR Racing 2003 Season\tracks\Daytona_Beach\Daytona_Beach\ ?

Sometimes you get the files within another sub directory. They need to be moved back one level.
 
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dacomell

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Is the track here:

C:\Papyrus\NASCAR Racing 2003 Season\tracks\Daytona_Beach ?

or Here:

C:\Papyrus\NASCAR Racing 2003 Season\tracks\Daytona_Beach\Daytona_Beach\ ?

Sometimes you get the files within another sub directory. They need to be moved back one level.
That was it!
 
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Rollo75

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No.
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