![]() PS: I think it only works with the left shift key. Back up your existing AIW file before you start though You can move the fast path in the same way as the corridors above, just have waypoints and fast path showing, select a waypoint and move the fast path with the Shift and left/right arrows. Mind you, how close the AIW cars get to a stack of tyres depends more on the fast path than the waypoints. You have to save the AIW, quit and reload the track for the new waypoint positions to show, before that as soon as you deselect them they pop back to their original position - which can be quite misleading! With waypoints only showing you move them with the Shift and left/right arrow keys Use left and right arrow keys to move the right corridor in and out, and up and down arrows to move the left corridor in and out. It doesn’t have to be in the rFactor folder, but you need to edit the rF_AIW_CAM.conf file to point to your rFactor installation.Īs long as corridors are being shown, you may select waypoints and move the corridors with the SHIFT key and the arrows. Get this from rFactor Central, it’s under Addons\ Mod tools. ![]() I didn’t use it myself as I found I could do all I needed using the rFactor editor. You can also use the AIW CAM Editor by Guitarmaen to fine tune the AI. It contains two folders:ĭEVFILES - the folder needed for the editor to work.ĪIW Editor Docs - contains screenshots of the editor plus another guide to using it. It used to be at RSC, but I've put a copy up here: You also need the 'Dev' files folder - this is essential for the AIW editor to work, but for some reason is not included with the editor. Put the unzipped file in your main rFactor folder and double click it to run rFactor with the editor. You’ll need to download the AIWCamera editor. Here's a reposting of the guide to making the AIW file I did that was up on our old RSC forum.
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