The wait is over!

By Jack Basford
Last updated: Sat, 02 Mar 2019 20:48

As some have speculated from our recent posts on Twitter and Instagram, a new and revised 2019 layout for Britain is coming to iGP Manager next week.The circuit will only change in league calendars generated after the track is released next week.

We will be creating new circuits throughout 2019, and as part of this process, some legacy circuits will lose their place on the league calendar (e.g. the old Britain layout making way for the new one).

Older circuits leaving the calendar will not be lost forever, though. In a few months they will make a return, as once we have developed enough tracks we will make custom league calendars possible. At that time, likely late 2019, we will allow hosts to redesign their league calendar as they wish, choosing from all available circuits.

For now though we are happy to finally be adding new tracks to iGP Manager!

Where have we been?

It’s been a while since the last blog (‘A busy week’) and contrary to the lack of posts since, we have remained very busy! Personally, I spent a lot of that time working on iGP Games, the company behind iGP Manager, ensuring we have a bright future for years to come. I also attended the F1 Esports Final, Autosport Show, Pocket Gamer Connects London 2019 (a mobile games expo) and more recently did an interview with Autosport.com, all while maintaining iGP Manager development alongside the team.

It was partly a conscious decision to remain quiet, so we could all focus on getting things done, without the distractions and constraints that documenting the process can create. We have made great use of that time to finish many long-term objectives and start some others. We’re reaching a point where many of these features can be brought to light. As a result, going forward, we can be lot more transparent about what we are working on and there will be a lot of activity on the blog over the next few weeks.

Big in Japan

One of the most exciting developments for us in recent weeks has been the release of the Japanese version of iGP Manager, which continues the global expansion of the iGP Manager community.

Recent updates roundup

The most recent updates to iGP Manager (3.36 and 3.37) were mostly stability and fixes, notably correcting the glitch on mobiles whereby the wrong tyre could appear on live timing. They also included many improvements to how cars move in the race viewer to stop cars ‘warping’ or ‘teleporting’ during lag. Car movements are now smoother and more controlled, and we continue to work on many small improvements like this alongside the larger updates.

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Javier Riart 5 years 49 days ago
Great!
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Kayhan Polat 5 years 49 days ago
Good
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Gio Vanilla 5 years 49 days ago
+ 1 million for Laguna Seca to be added in the future ! :p
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Maya Sales 5 years 49 days ago
rules used two types of the tyres, this option is cool
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Rick Gomes 5 years 49 days ago
includ tyres rules, two types. thank you
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Rvou Rvix 5 years 49 days ago
France
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Kağan Dağ 5 years 49 days ago
Canada, Austria, Mexico, France. Good luck on your work bois/girls. Keep up the good work.
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Daniel Hachmann 5 years 49 days ago
Kann man das nicht auch in deutsch übersetzen???
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Everton Fernandes 5 years 49 days ago
so podia ter acesso as corridas já disputadas para um replay
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tomas gaazi 5 years 49 days ago
I love the idea of the calendar and would definitely love to have more tracks especially laguna seca or the number gringo just to make things more fun
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