This post contains all the exclusive functionality inside CMRT Complete HUD since its release up until the latest version available inside our shop, and will be kept up to dave at every successive update.
This new app uses colors to indicate the level of damage to different parts of the car in a graphical design that matches the rest of the interface. By default, it is invisible like the Radar app, appearing when a component is damaged and then disappearing after 5 seconds. If the component damage is severe, the app will remain visible until the car is repaired. You can make the app always visible on the screen inside the Damage tab in the Settings app.
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Important: If you want to use CMRT Damage, you should remove the default Assetto Corsa damage indicator. To remove it, press CTRL+Q in the game.
The MFD can be used to keep under control all the data relative to the car electronics and the fuel data in an entirely customizable layout.
Informations like ABS, TC, lights and other update status in real time depending on the player inputs.
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It is possible to use the mouse to interact with the MFD. Other than the left click, the mouse wheel is also supported, to increase or decrease the values of ABS, Traction Control, Brake Bias and Wipers. Due to some limitations with Custom Shaders Patch, for now we are not allowed to modify with the mouse Traction Control 2.
Every information can be enabled singularly and positioned in one of the five available rows throught the Settings app.
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It is also possible to choose the precise order in which you can show these informations in the Rows Management section.
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We have integrated inside the CMRT interface our Starting Lights system with a personalized animation.
During the starting animation the Deltabar and Radar apps will temporarily be deactivated to guarantee a clean visualization.
The apps will return to be visible the instant after the lights disappear.
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The lights behave exactly like the ones in Assetto Corsa and entirely replace them. They can be reduced in size inside the Settings app. To reduce clutter of the interface Starting Lights are not a dedicated app, but can be deactivated in the relative section inside Settings.
IMPORTANT: to guarantee the correct functioning of the Starting Lights it is necessary to copy the files included in CMRT_flag_fuel_and_starting_lights_replacement.zip inside the Assetto Corsa folder. Original files will be kept in their respective folders and can be restored at any time.
Inside the Settings app it is possible to assign dedicated buttons for Custom Layouts, Leaderboard, Gearbox, Map, Tyres, Pedals and Sectors Apps, guaranteeing an even greater interface personalization.
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Note: due to some Custom Shaders Patch limitations, the dedicated buttons are linked to the controls profile enabled in that moment. This means that it will be possible to insert different buttons combinations per each profile used.
Inside CMRT Complete HUD it's available a complete set of sound effects made from scratch entirely for the interface. Inside the Settings app it is possible to enable or disable each sound, adjust the volume and listen to a preview by clicking on their name.
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It is possible to create and save your own custom layouts with their own positions and settings. The layouts can be alternated in real time using the dedicated keybinds or in the General tab inside the Settings App.
All the users that already personalized their interface will find their own layout saved automatically as "Custom 1" inside the Settings App, in the General tab.
Every layout can be renamed, cloned, overwritten with new edits or deleted. It is possible to create as many layouts as you wish.
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Extended Leaderboard
It is possible to expand the Leaderboard up to a maximum of 28 concurrent players. If the drivers in the session are more than the ones displayed, the app will keep the player in the middle, by scrolling the positions while keeping the leader on top like the default visualization.
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Multiclass
In CMRT Complete HUD is possible to show the classes inside the Leaderboard. Each class can be created using tags, ordered and personalized inside the Settings app. It is possible to show the global leaderboard or to filter for your class only.
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The activation of Multiclass also changes the map visualization. Every dot will show an arc with the color of its own class. By enabling the multiclass filter only the cars of your class will be highlighted, and the leader of the category will be shown in purple.
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The Sectors app will adapt when Multiclass is enabled by showing only the fastest lap of the cars in the same class as the player, in the same way also the sector colors will adapt to this filter.
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Also the Deltabar, by enabling Multiclass will adapt by showing in "Session Record" the delta time of the fastest driver in the same class as the player.
Relative Mode
The Relative mode is integrated into the Leaderboard app and can be enabled and alternated in any moment by assigning a dedicated button inside the Settings app or by enabling the corresponding setting.
In Relative mode the Leaderboard can be customized to show the desired number of cars and change the update rateo of the interval between them. Both these settings are independent of the two visualization modes.

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Session Info Extended

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We have extended the amount of information available in the Leaderboard. In addition to air and asphalt temperature, you can now also select Track Grip, Race Position, Current Weather and wind speed with its direction (for now this value works only in single player mode). By default this information is disabled, and you can enable each piece of information individually within the Leaderboard>Display tab in the Settings app, along with the scrolling speed.
It is now possible to observe every car in session, in singleplayer and multiplayer too. Damage, Deltabar, Gearbox, Leaderboard, Map, Pedals, Radar, Sectors and Tyres will adapt depending on the selected car.
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To select a driver to spectate, simply click on one of the names inside the Leaderboard and the CMRT Interface will start to show every data relative to the selected car. To go back to your car you can click again on the selected name.
Multiplayer Limitations
Due to some data not being shared by Assetto Corsa, the Tyres App will display like this while you are observing another player, as does the fuel indicator in the Gearbox App.

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The Gearbox App now supports DRS. It lets you visualize the activation points and the status thanks to the green outline and the blue dots.
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When cars with the hybrid system are used, the Gearbox App will adapt to show the battery mode, the Delivery and the Recovery percentage. The info will appear whenever a change has been made to the hybrid system. It is also possible to alternate visualization mode in the Gearbox by assigning a dedicated button. In the app's right side the battery percentage is shown, together with the per lap consumption in the circle around that.
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Push To Pass
When a car with the Push To Pass function is used, the Gearbox app will automatically modify its layout like for the hybrid cars. The interface will show the number of activations available at the center of the blue circle, this will indicate that it is possible to enable the Push To Pass. Once activated the circle will show the time for which the mode will stay active.
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Once depleted, the number will become gray and the reload time of the Push To Pass will be indicated by the yellow circle.
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Rev Lights Customization
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It is now possible to set the lights so they adapt perfectly to every car's power peak. CMRT will automatically detect the correct RPM. Once this setting is selected you will see inside the slider the revs corresponding with the peak power shift that the Gearbox will use.
By disabling instead the setting "RPM Lights at Power Peak" and adjusting the slider you will be able to freely customize in which moment the Rev Lights of the Gearbox app will light up. By clicking the button on the right you will reset the lights at CMRT's default settings. It is important to remember as written in the Settings that these preferences are separate for each car.

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This new feature enhance the Tyres app and allows you to check brake temperatures. By default it is disabled and can be enabled within the Tyres tab in the Settings app. When enabled on a car that does not have data on brake discs, they will be displayed in gray.
It is also possible to disable the automatic opening of the Info Panel or to force it in a direction independent of the Tyres App positioning, enabling a greater layout personalization.
Alternative Map
A mode with the camera centered around the player is available in CMRT Complete HUD. It can also be changed in real time by assigning a dedicated button.
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In CMRT Complete HUD it is possible to remove background dots inside the Map tab in the Settings App.
It is now possible to visualize gear shifts inside the telemetry in the Pedals app in the form of purple lines. By default they are off and can be enabled in the Pedals tab inside the Settings app.
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