AverageSpeedPerLap
AverageSpeedPerLap keeps a running average of your speed, displayed in either mph or kph, for the current lap. Whenever you start a new lap, the previous lap is stored for reference, as well as your best speed. Obviously your first lap will start at a disadvantage because you'll be starting from a standstill - but you know that already, don't you, you handsome, daring racecar driver?
Your best speed per lap is stored for that particular configuration of car, track, and track layout, so that you can return to it later to continue lapping against your best speeds.
Installation
If you have any feedback, please let me know - I can only test in my own singular environment. I just remembered there was a GP Laps video where he lamented that this kind of app didn't exist at the time, so I thought I'd give it a go. It definitely has room for improvement, but it's in a good 1.0 state. Let me know if it met your needs!
AverageSpeedPerLap keeps a running average of your speed, displayed in either mph or kph, for the current lap. Whenever you start a new lap, the previous lap is stored for reference, as well as your best speed. Obviously your first lap will start at a disadvantage because you'll be starting from a standstill - but you know that already, don't you, you handsome, daring racecar driver?
Your best speed per lap is stored for that particular configuration of car, track, and track layout, so that you can return to it later to continue lapping against your best speeds.
Installation
- Extract AverageSpeedPerLap.zip into your `apps/python` directory
- In Content Manager, go to Settings > Assetto Corsa > Apps, then check the checkbox for Average Speed Per Lap
- Optionally, go to Settings > Apps > Average Speed Per Lap, and check the "Use KPH" checkbox if you'd like to see speeds in kilometers per hour
- When in-game, activate the app from the app menu
- Check the update message to see if there are any special instructions
- If not, overwrite `apps/python/AverageSpeedPerLap` with the new content
- Alternatively, back up your `apps/python/AverageSpeedPerLap/data` folder, delete AverageSpeedPerLap, then perform the Installation instructions as described above
If you have any feedback, please let me know - I can only test in my own singular environment. I just remembered there was a GP Laps video where he lamented that this kind of app didn't exist at the time, so I thought I'd give it a go. It definitely has room for improvement, but it's in a good 1.0 state. Let me know if it met your needs!