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Ryzza5

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  1. It's beautifull, thank you Leadfoot[YT] and nice drive by Ryzza5

    Thanks mate. It was harder just getting that thing around the corners compared to drifting the Carera GT last month :D (j/k)

     

    My gfx died, and I'm waiting for the nVidia 400 series (borrowing an old 8400 GS in the interim) so I'm not sure if I'll help Leadfoot out with the next one (guess I could always try playing at 640x480) :(

  2. My email password is unique compared to passwords I use on the net, so not much to worry about there. I'll likely change it afterwards, though.

     

    The guy has a German email address posted there, and I haven't seen any sour threads on the English forums there. You'd think someone who goes to all the trouble of hacking servers would have a more appealing webpage design. :p

  3. Ok so it's not these forums that I'm having issues with, but I'm sure Diablo or someone can notify the admins if they don't already know what's going on.

     

    Atari%20Hacked.JPG

    Spose I'll have to pick a winner for the caption game later on. :ill:

     

    I'm assuming I'll have to change my password once it's back up and running?

     

    I wonder what Atari could've possible done to annoy these people? :oook:

  4. What-ever the final name of the new game is, they'll want to keep it hidden for as long as possible, so that someone else doesn't beat them to purchasing relevant domain names (i.e. that highlife URL was acquired soon after the name was thrown around here). 'TDU2' also has a lot of references on the Internet, over 3 million Google Search results, etc. Atari will likely want to separate fact from fiction (rumors) and have a clean slate for when the game is announced formerly.

  5. Forza3 sounds like a lot of fun, but it's released on an overpriced console that's inferior to the PS3, and doesn't support the G25 wheel, so I will never know how good it actually is. If they made the G25 compatible, I'd probably buy a console just for that game.

     

    I'm looking forward to GT5 though, the G25 support in that game is great (GT5P gets boring with the limited tracks though). Would be better if both games came out on the PC as well.

  6. Welcome back. Sorry if my last post above sounded a little mean, wasn't sure if your message was directed at me personally or not :p

     

    I use FRAPS to record at half of my screen res (which ends up being 720x452) at 40 FPS (so that I can add slow-motion effects if required without it lagging). I use Sony Vegas Pro to put it all together, and have been making movies for around 2 years now.

     

    If you watch 'The Diversion' at http://www.youtube.com/SpeedCarProductions, you'll find that I took care of most of the special effects (i.e. Night to day transition in TDU (Waterfall scene), various helicopter in TDU shots, putting the TDU replay shots together, etc), and filmed some stuff for LeadfootYT, who get's most of the credit since he originally wrote the script/idea, before I added/changed stuff for him to make it a bit better.

     

    I'm about 40% through my next movie. Most of the TDU stuff is done, most of what I need to get now if from Crysis, FSX, and NFS Shift.I might be able to have it finished in a few weeks, but it ultimately depends on how quickly Leadfoot is able ot help me out with the Crysis Sandbox Editor (tryiing to get a GreenScreen map working).

  7. If performance packs are going to work, I think there have to be ones that work online as well, not just the offline ones. It would be awesome if there was one simple application used to download and install car mods (plus managing backups, rims, car names in game, sounds (if avail), preview screenshots, car updates, (as ong as none of these prevent online play), etc). You'd need the permission from Tool, Reaper, etc to store their mods online in a central location.

     

    I visti the mod shop a few times per month and download a stash of new releases, then forget which mods are of the highest quality.

     

    I could make something, but I don't have suitable online storage space, plus yourself and Djey already have a head start in this anyway.

  8. EviLSkater i can't unzip the mod.. can enyone tell me how to do it? plzzz help ////////// you need the part o this is a zip part with this can you unzip the other parts

     

    1. Go to WinZip.com and download the trial for WinZip v14.

    2. Install WinZip.

    3. Rename all the ZIP files so that the first part is the same:

     

    i.e. TDU-Winter.zip, TDU-Winter.z01, ... TDU-Winter.z12

     

    4. Open WinZip, open the TDU-Winter.zip file.

    5. Select the Euro Folder, click Extract, choose a place to extract to.

    6. Go to C:\Program Files\Atari (or whereever TDU is installed).

    7. Select the Test Drive Unlimited folder, and copy and paste it to the same folder.

    8. Rename 'Copy of Test Drive Unlimited' to 'Test Drive Unlimited - Winter'

    9. Go into the new TDU Winter folder, right click the game exe file, and create a shortcut to the desktop. Rename the desktop shortcut to TDU Winter.

    10. Uninstall WinZip. It's rubbish. 7-zip is much better, and is free (open source).

    11. Copy the extracted Euro Folder and paste it inside the TDU Winter folder you created in step 8.

    12. Double-click the TDU Winter icon on your desktop to see what's new. You'll later want to make more changes. If you want to play TDU normally, use your old TDU icon for it.

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