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dredgy

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  1. Very comprehensive list and I look forward to the patch, but looking through those logos...you seem to be expecting tractor mods :p
  2. Something has to have overwritten it, the tool doesn't do it by default. Both buttons do the same purpose, no matter which one you press, you have to press Save Car first.
  3. The Gumpert looks a little unimpressive, but the scenery shots are fantastic.
  4. Uhh, what's not in there already :P Toyota Isuzu Ariel Alpina Mitsubishi Bentley Suzuki KIA Hyundai Daihatsu Hummer Honda Proton Buick Lincoln Mosler
  5. No idea, reload the car in TDUPE and make sure it's saving though. Maybe just wait, it has a fair bit of overhead. Again, not much I can help with on this.
  6. Yeah, we're on Tsunami alert here too, which isn't good because I have a house directly on the beach.
  7. Lol nice, here in Australia there are less than 5 that I know of. One is on display at a dealership and a few people I know have been offered one (for a hefty sum, it is the most expensive car for sale here, edging out the Maybach and Rolls-Royce). Anyway, awesome mod, looking forward to replacing the old Zonda mod with it.
  8. Yeah sorry, if you don't provide adequate information I'm not gonna keep repeating myself. Anyway I have to be Kuala Lumpur in 14 hours, so I shall next reply to this thread on Saturday.
  9. It's meh. I don't think it's ugly, but it just looks like a Zonda that's been smoothed out. It just doesn't have the insanity and weird angles and everything to it, which is what made the Zonda great. I have no doubt that on the road or track though it will slaughter the Zonda.
  10. It's the way they are built. Tool does not create the physics installers, they are generated automatically by TDUPE, for the edited physics. There are numerical identifiers in the file that means the physics must be installed on the SLK or whatever car the physics are intended for. You can change this value easily enough, but unless you know you're way around XML and the basics of database crap I highly recommend you don't. I just manually installed this on the SLK and ran the physics installer no problem. The installer was created using TDUPE 2.0, a program that the public is very free to access. I do not provide pre-release copies to Tool or anyone else unless there is something that needs to be tested.
  11. Cheers all, my birthday was actually yesterday though :p Day was pretty average, went out with my girlfriend, niece and some of their friends to the beach, packed the Webber and did the whole sausage sizzle deally. Then at night I realised I was out of Malibu so just took a bottle of Bundy, drove several hours out to my mates golf gourse (coincidentally, it's his birthday as well) and had a half round of night golf and of racing buggies. So I came in at 4 this morning, fell asleep, woke up, missed my flight to work and fell back to sleep again. Now I'm older and having a mid-mid-life crisis. Again, thanks for the best wishes and what not and you are welcome for the TDUPE.
  12. Strange, myself and several friends all looked at purchasing one and they all cost of $3m to import and when you get them imported you can not drive them to a concert because they are not road legal (or indeed right hand drive). There's no one in Australia that will convert them to right hand drive ether. I don't think there are many Gallardo Balboni's are in Australia at the moment, but my friend has one around the Bunbury-Margaret river area, so on the off-chance you live their you may have seen his.
  13. In carData.mdb. Open it with Microsoft Office Access, or that Open Office crap. Unfortunately, not really. At least not in a helpful way, the Diablo's file name is Diablo_GT.bnk and Diablo_GT_I.bnk if you are curious. If you put it into a dealership, it fails and just loads the default car, no matter what model you have on the Diablo. You need to add the file entry into BNK1.map, which is as of the moment, a mystery on how to do.
  14. It is highly recommended since people have reported game crashes when not using it.
  15. It's...meh. I wouldn't trust that hard drive at all and generally when your CPU is cheaper than the RAM it's probably not going to be the greatest and you'll still get a bit of lag. It will be somewhat of an improvement over what you have though.
  16. Technically, I think this is possible. I'll try it in a sec. Graphically it may not work though. EDIT: Hmm, is somewhat fiddly and may or may not work depending on circumstances, using my development tools I was able to change the data with no issues though.
  17. O. Got that one a fair bit in primary school.
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  19. You don't have to install either.Hjust double click on the program to open it.
  20. As I don't really care who mods or who nots, I'll just say I somewhat disagree with most of what you are saying. 1. Yes, a thank you is nice. It may make you feel slightly more validated and important. And as we all know there is nothing more important than feeling important on an internet community. IceKid isn't getting thanked because he's not the one packaging it. It's not the name most people to remember to thank. Same with a lot of bands - the lead singer (Michael Jackson, Bono, Jon Bon Jovi) generally gets credited with most of the work and while they do do a lot of work, it's the songwriters, producers and intrumentalists that put in just as much effort and are never the ones to get the credit. If you aren't going to release the project for a price, you have to release it for free. And there are 2 ways t do that: a)Build it for the community and release it to the community. In this scenario you are building for the community as a customer. Someone you want to use, like and appreciate your mod. So if there is something they don't like about it, it's there job to tell you that it sucks major ass, that the steering wheel is triangular and that the polygons are actually not polygons at all, but circles. It's there right as a customer - you built the product for them and they expect it to work flawlessly and with no bugs. b)Build it for yourself and release it anyway. What I did for TDUPE. Build it for yourself, get what you want out of it and just have fun doing it. Then who gives a crap what people think. You had fun, it serves your purpose, so be it. If people love it, cool. If people absolutely slam it, just shrug it off and move on. 2. Oh boo hoo, people insult you and your work. Get over it. Simple. Take Microsoft. Every day, on the internet, in the press. Millions of people absolutely slaughter them. Vista was hated by nearly everyone, so what did Microsoft do? Whinge? No. They took action to please the people who hated them, so they renamed VIsta and released it 3 years later as Windows 7, which is enourmously succesful. Just get over it, goes back to the point in number 1, so long as you had fun. If I were you I'd be more fastidious about starting college. Seriously, I haven't had one positive rep for TDUPE since December, I am slightly more concerned about a multi-million dollar contract for a Mega Apartment block on my desk, and a little more concerned that I haven't had sex for 2 weeks when I know my 15 year old niece is getting plenty. If your modding is just a hobby, treat it as such and just get your priorities straight. If you really think the attitude in the mod shop is so bad, stop modding. Or only release mods that you personally want in the game and just don't worry about credit or feeling important or if someone has stolen your mod cause where you are at your life at the moment it really isn't important. If you want to do it as a career, that's somewhat different but you should be using the feedback, negative and positive to build your career. And trust me, if people hold a no bull***** approach to your work, it helps in later life. Using my life as an example, there is a big difference between someone telling me TDUPE is absolute crap that causes the game to crash and someone at Cessna telling me that a bug in my autopilot program causes the plane to crash. Or someone at MICROS, Toyota or Garmin telling me how freaking awesome my software is. 3. People are idiots. All of them. Let them say what they want and get over it. You don't even know them and will never see them in real life. Besides, flamewars are somewhat entertaining to watch. 4. People please stop saying the word fap. I looked it up the other day... Can't quite remember what my point was, but it was a good one.
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