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Ryzza5

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  1. Each car will have it's own MPG figure, and then that gets affected by your driving style, and upgrades you install, etc, etc - so it's a little more involved than you make it out to be. There are formulas to work it out, I'm sure, just depends how many mathematicians are available at Eden.
  2. How many times have you created this thread? Official answer - We don't know yet Logical answer - you can customize the rest of your car with stickers, you should be able to change license plates.
  3. We've known about that track since the end of March 2010 ;)
  4. I went for a spin in Flight Simulator X a few days back and decided to fly around the Ibiza coast. I filmed it for all those who don't have FSX: http://www.metacafe.com/watch/4737052/fsx_ibiza_flyaround/ I recommend that you also get a image of the TDU2 Ibiza map on screen as well so you can track where I am (the airport is near the bottom-left of the map), flying around counter-clockwise (in case you didn't know). Hope you find it informative. Ignore the fact that I can't land properly :p
  5. Ummm, ughhh, ermmmm *types in 'Seaside Sideways'* Yeah I know it's not brilliant Post your ideas below if you like
  6. :bump: Hi Diablo :bananahello:
  7. I was going to say that I wouldn't mind having scooters in teh game (I might only use them once a year), but then I saw rolling's post ;)
  8. Nope, you only have the in game controls. Some games (mainly sims) offer deadzone, but not TDU. The Logitech controler profiler offers deadzone adjustment, but that doesn't help you much. Linearity affects how quickly the turning of the physical wheel adjusts the in-game wheel. It is designed for wheels, but should work in theory for any axis. KLinearity takes a lot of explaining, which I have done previously on the European TDU forums, so feel free to do a Google search for that. You might not get the exact solution, but if you get the settings right, you can definitely improve your car-control. I haven't tried to use a joystick for gaming since Need for Speed 2 SE, and at that time I found it too hard to steer and to control the gas/brake at the same time. Maybe newer joysticks are better now. Of course, controlling throttle and steering with 2 separate axis is the preferred method, but putting them on the same stick makes it tougher. You must be better at it than I am. You'll want to get a wheel before a TrackIR if you have a number of driving games. The immersion it offers is great, though.
  9. Is that the host or the contestant?
  10. It was a quick guestimate of active members. If you click on the Members button in the top banner, on the right hand side it says "Showing results 1 to 20 of 4832" for some reason - not sure what's going on there.
  11. Shame the plate wasn't on a Diablo :) At least it'll keep the non-TDUc viewers confused :D
  12. I'm still annoyed at them for not bringing the NFS Shift addons to PC. That game was made for PC (since that's where 95% of sim driving games are). If they released another 20 tracks for Shift this year, I'd buy it for almost the same amount of money I spent on the original game.
  13. Green with envy??? :cheeky: Every little bit helps. If 3000 members donated $1 each...
  14. I need one of those '<-- Move Over' bonnet protectors :)
  15. As am I :)
  16. Which encyclopedia are we using to get this information from? :cheeky:
  17. Assigning buttons to look around... You've mapped the buttons to the wrong items. Left/Right/Up/Down (by default the NumPad arrow keys) controls the mini-menu, which allows you to add friends, adjust the radio, and change the driving aids. If you go back into Options - Controls, you should find options for Look up (Head), etc, as well as left, right, down). In the last tab, you can adjust the sensitivity and linearity of the stick. There is also a separate sensitivity slider for bikes (Bars). Use your driver software to configure the deadzone. Needless to say, Joysticks are not designed for driving games. I haven't used a Joystick for a driving game since the mid 90's. You are much better off getting a gamepad (best on available is the XBOX 360 gamepad for Windows) or a steering wheel (most popular wheel here is the Logitech G25) (Obviously your budget will come into play here). I would still recommend a keyboard for driving games before a joystick. I have a Logitech 3D Extreme joystick for FSX and can't make use of the hatswitch in that game either, although I can use the POV control on the G25 to look around in TDU and other games when I'm not using TrackIR.
  18. erm... you do know what a Beta is, don't you? They only give you a fraction of the content and modes to reduce the download size and test only what they want tested. You, as the beta tester, are supposed to help the developers by playing what they give you and by sending specific feedback.
  19. awesome shots. Is that with the tropical mod?
  20. Uninstall the community patch
  21. kitty was in somewhat rude pose :lol: I feel bad for taking away a kitteh, so here's another one: *stops searching for 'speshul' on Google Images*
  22. Was that posted by Lee or someone else, you might want to edit it so that it says 'quote=Person'
  23. Top-right corner of H11
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