Speed Dreams

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Speed Dreams
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Genreracing game
Latest release2.3.0  (Announcement)
Release dateMarch 16th, 2023
Code licenseGPL
Media licenseData: FAL
EngineTORCS-based
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Speed Dreams is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well.
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Speed Dreams - an Open Motorsport Sim is a racing and programming game based on TORCS[1]. The source code is licensed under the GPL while the data are licensed under the FAL.

Version history[edit]

*2.3.0 released on March 16th, 2023

  Added tire temperature and degradation in Supercars, 67GP, MPA11 and MPA12 categories, in addition to the existing MP1.
  New widgets for the HUD in OSG, such as tires, forces, delta or controls, in addition to the existing ones.
  New sounds in the game menus, as well as in the gear shift, tire skid or some car engines.
  New options in sound menu, and In-game volume adjustment.
  New interiors and animated drivers in some Supercars models, like the Boxer 96, Cavallo 360, FMC GT4, and the Kanagawa Z35 GT-S.
  Now is possible to change the car setup inside the game. Also you can also choose the initial fuel and steering wheel rotation degrees displayed on the game screen.
  New cars like the Mango MS7 and the Murasama 37A, both in the “1967 Grand Prix” category
  New cars and robots in MPA12 category: Deckard and Spirit added to existing Murasama cars
  New track based on the Melbourne circuit.
  Added lots of new skins for various cars, especially in the LS-GT1 category
  A huge work on trackeditor with tons of new features, corrections and optimizations
  Added temperature in wheel widget in SSG graphic engine.
  Lots of fixes and optimizations on the tire model. Now is more easy to get the tires on optimal temp
  Lots of new robots in many categories
  Better braking on shadow and dandroid robots
  Better support for multi-display systems.
  New Windows complete installer. All the official contents of the game in a single file.
  New official website and domain: https://speed-dreams.net
  Start-up of the new masterserver (https://speed-dreams.net/masterserver/). It is necessary to register again to be able to use it and send our best times.
  New accounts on Twitter and Mastodon Social Networks: https://twitter.com/speeddreams_oms and https://mastodon.social/web/@speed_dreams_official
  New video channels on Youtube and Peertube (LinuxRocks): https://www.youtube.com/@speeddreams_oms and https://peertube.linuxrocks.online/c/speed_dreams_oms/videos
  You can also download Speed Dreams on our new Itch.io web: https://speed-dreams.itch.io/speed-dreams
  Lots of Fixes, optimizations and of course, code cleanup

*2.2.3 released on August 7th, 2021

   Grand Prix track, Sao Paulo, based on the José Carlos Pace circuit, or more commonly known as “Interlagos”.
   “Monoposto 1” (MP1) category and car collection based on the 2005 Formula 1 single-seaters.
   “1967 Grand Prix” (67GP) category and cars collection , based on the 1967 Formula 1.
   New models in the Supercars category, the Deckard Conejo RR (based on the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS) and the Kanagawa Z35 (based on the Nissan 350z).
   Added support for tyre wear and degradation, currently only avaliable on Monoposto 1.
   New “shadow” AI robots in multiple categories. They are faster and risk braking later than other robots.
   Updated the code of AI robots “dandroid” and “USR”.
   Real time weather can be configured on the tracks based on the current weather in the different locations (e.g. if it is raining in Sao Paulo at the current time, the game will check the real weather in that area and apply it in the game).
   “Setups” section in the garage menus to configure the different possible options in the mechanics of the cars.
   Packages in Flatpak and AppImage formats, to ease the installation of binaries between different GNU-Linux distributions.
   Installation via PPA in Ubuntu derived GNU-Linux distributions  thanks to the inclusion of Speed Dreams in Xtradeb.net.

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