

Save this file in “ Event name/Car 1 MAS“. If you have added all the files you need to click on the 5th button as shown in the image below to create the MAS file. The upgrades.ini file needs to be only included once. If you have multiple teams driving the same car you also need to create those here. Then grab each file you have for this car and drag it into the program. For this click the empty-page symbol in MAS2 so no files are shown anymore. Do this for each car included in the mod. For the Oreca it is named Oreca_07_Upgrades.ini. Open again the car-upgrade.mas-file, sort by Type and locate the upgrades.ini file. Pit-stopįor the next step you will need an additional file for each car. For this you need to open it’s own car-upgrade.mas file and extract an. veh file of the Oreca but don’t use it for the Ferrari 488 GTE. veh-file for each car, every file is slightly different to each other. dds file of the teams livery.Ĭlasses=”DPi, LMP2, LMP2_Oreca_07, LeMans24HV”Ĭreate this file for each team. The only info that is a must is the DefaultLivery which should have the exact same name as the. Locate the following lines and edit them so they match your teams info (marked in red text). The next step is to open this file in your preferred text-editor. Right-click on it and export it to “Event name/Teams/Teams 1”. In his folder you will find the car-upgrade.mas-file.
Must have rfactor 2 mods mods#
Pick whatever folder has the highest number excluding already created mods for this car (in this case 2.19). Let’s pick as an example the Oreca 07 LMP2 2017. In this folder you might find multiple versions of the car.
Must have rfactor 2 mods mod#
There, navigate to Installed/Vehicles and go to the car you want to create a mod for. For me this is at “ C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonrFactor 2″. I prefer to use the _圆4 version but both versions should work.Īfter you opened the program navigate in the explorer to the path were you installed rFactor 2. To get this file you first need to open MAS2.exe which is by default in “ C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonrFactor 2SupportTools”. This one contains information about the livery used, the car number, team- and driver-name and more.

Some file-names might not make sense yet but will be explained later in this guide:įirst we need to create the. The folder-structure I prefer looks like this (with example-names). More testing is required which version is correct or if both workįor better management I also prefer to set up a few folders so everything has each designated area.
Must have rfactor 2 mods how to#
In this guide I will break down how to create a mod-package for rFactor 2 since the official guide is lacking in certain parts. This guide is not for everyone but more for myself.
