This pack of 30 skins is designed for offline use against the ai in the fantastic Caterham Academy mod, and should give the feeling of being part of a genuine entry-level club championship, with you driving against various other "real" people, rather than some generic or random ai.
Being an entry-level series, you won`t find rows of customised pit tents, fancy helmets or colour matched cars, glove and suit combos. What you will find is a pretty consistent and realistic look while you`re practising, qualifying or racing on the track.
To install these skins, simply copy the "skins" folder into your assettocorsa/content/cars/caterham_academy folder.
I have included the templates needed to paint your own car and accessories, should you wish to do so.
Being an entry-level series, you won`t find rows of customised pit tents, fancy helmets or colour matched cars, glove and suit combos. What you will find is a pretty consistent and realistic look while you`re practising, qualifying or racing on the track.
To install these skins, simply copy the "skins" folder into your assettocorsa/content/cars/caterham_academy folder.
I have included the templates needed to paint your own car and accessories, should you wish to do so.
I have no idea what the priority line is for... Almost all Kunos default cars have the priority lines in there for each set of skins starting at 1 and counting upwards (apart from some of the rushed recent content they released), so I figured it was worth doing it myself in case there was some mysterious and secret reason it should be there.
Duplicating the priority line value for two different cars causes no problems at all, so it can`t be that important, whatever it is.