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Ryzza5

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  1. I haven't had the steering wheel connected to my PC in 6 months, but after watching the Harris monkey the other day I had see if the P1 is in fact as fun to drive as it was to watch. Also I was interested if I still remembered how to drive.
  2. It was fun to watch, but is it fun to drive? Clarkson told us he would organise the car battle of the decade. Clarkson teased us about this epic track battle. And well, Chris Harris delivered. I guess it helps when you don't have to put an entire season together that is bound to be heavily scrutinised upon release. Unless you've been living under a rock, you've already heard about Chris Harris' latest upload. And, unless you've been busy polishing said rock, no doubt you've already seen it. As I am now rocking (sorry) a new headset, I thought I had better bring my Fanatec CSR Elite out of early retirement and answer the age-old question: can men talk and drive at the same time? Oh, and is the P1 really that fun and easy to drive? I also share a few thoughts on the film as I complete two laps of the 'ring. Want to see the film and discuss it with like-minded petrolheads? We have a forum for that.
  3. The most important thing is that you can refill it in 5 minutes. That is, once you arrive at one of the 3 filling stations in the UK.
  4. Does the Logitech G633 squeeze into the budget? I just got the 933 which sound very nice.
  5. I was wondering how a hydrogen engine sounds compared to petrol/diesel, but it appears they only work as electricity generators for the singular electric engine.
  6. Unfortunately none of us are likely to afford a ludicrous Tesla P87D in a hurry, and all the other electric vehicles out there are just, meh. (Ok, maybe not the BMW i8). And that's not even bringing up how long it takes to charge the batteries via a conventional GPO. A few years back we were advised to keep an eye on hydrogen fuel cell technology, and this year seen the limited production run of Toyota's Mirai. The fullychargedshow share some first impressions: My first impression is... why can't they put a nice center console like that in their Corolla? Oh right, well um, it looks and seems decent (there are a few weird contours on the body, and the part of the dash behind the steering wheel annoys me, but overall it appears to be a good enough first attempt. What thinks you?
  7. ...which we can grab by clicking the link in the next post... ;)
  8. :cheers: Trying to think of a racing game trailer that will go well with Scatman :lol:
  9. Classic Mike... is everyone else in the family/building going to be happy to wear headphones as well while you play? Or are these reserved for bachelor pads? :lol: He really needed triple screens or can you imagine it with VR. Most of these still cost too much. Keep in mind if you're that hardcore, you've probably already spent thousands on having the best of everything else 3-4K for a PC, 2K+ on screens, 1-3K on a wheels/pedal combo, etc, etc.
  10. When I clicked play, I was all "Why would you waste this hardware on GTA?", but it didn't take long for me to realise that it's been implemented extremely well. Dat noise though!
  11. It finally happened! I ran into myself. Or rather, myself ran into me! That McLaren P1 was amazing to watch the other day... but boy was it amazing to drive tonight. The speed is so brutal, yet the cornering balance is so delicate. You can feel the edge of grip on corner exit and just decide if you want to hold the gas where it is and stick to the edge or if you want to prod it a little bit more and slide a little. At Nordschliefe you benefit from the great downforce but as soon as you crest mid corner things get a whole lot more exciting for a split second.
  12. New Exemptions Legalise the Preservation of Video Games With Online Authentication As you might already expect, copying games is bad. Yes, even that Lemmings floppy disk your mum copied 20 years ago. But while booting up your favourite game from last century isn't terribly difficult if you still have the right hardware or an emulator (and the original disk, of course), many games launched today may not enjoy such a long life of replayability. The reason for this is an increasing reliance on being able to connect to servers that provide authentication, match-making, and other online services. Running these servers in-house (or outsourced under contract) costs considerable money, which means that these games are shipped with a ticking time bomb - a sudden end-of-life announcement. Of course, when you installed the game, you accepted the EULA which no doubt mentioned that the publishers had the right to terminate these services at any moment. Well, we're not here to tell you that that's about to change. With the most popular of games, community patches have already surfaced that defy such agreements and restore the ability to play long after the required servers have been decommissioned and shipped off to a nearby public school. The big news from the end of October is that the U.S. Copyright Office is siding with gamers on this one. In a document made available to the public, they have published a list of exemptions to the current Copyright Act. What's even more refreshing is that for the most part, the document is written in plain English, rather than lawyer gobbledy-goop. One condition specified is that "an affirmative statement indicating that external server support for the video game has ended and such support is in fact no longer available or, alternatively, server support has been discontinued for a period of at least six months; provided, however, that server support has not since been restored." If that condition is met, then gamers are permitted to copy and modify the game as necessary (provided of course that they already own it) for purposes of preserving local gameplay on a personal computer or video game console. You read that correctly. In fact, why not read it for yourself in the document? Unfortunately, "local gameplay" is one of the caveats here. The ability to restore online multiplayer and/or matchmaking services was considered, but ultimately not included in the exemption. While No-CD hacks have existed for around 20 years, could we soon see the birth of completely legal No-AuthenticationServer patches? Could their creators legally charge a small fee for them? Could they even be distributed without malware? Will we be able to play Test Drive Unlimited 2 again?! Have a brief look through the document (read from page 54 to see the thinking behind the decisions, or jump to page 79 for a summary), and share your thoughts in the comments section below. Source: U.S. Copyright Office - A Department of the Library of Congress
  13. Alright guys and gals, time to own up and show your true age. How many of these DOS games have you played in your lifetime? Are there any other greats ones that didn't make the list? Click for larger In today's world of behemoth games weighing in from 15 GB to 55 GB, it blows the mind that these games were only 1.4 MB. Well, sometimes a little bit Insert next disk and press any key to continue... more. From that list I've played Battle Chess, Commander Keen (now available on Steam btw), Grand Prix 2, Jazz Jackrabbit, Lemmings, Sim City 2000, Stunts, and of course Tetris. Some other good old games i can remember include SkyRoads, Prince of Persia, and Liero.
  14. Yep, the original MM also had the car stereo feature (had to insert a proper CD-ROM in your PC). A few friends and I may or may not have loaded the free MM2 demo on a bunch of school PCs and played over LAN. :)
  15. You have to wonder how weird/hard drifting a car with 4 wheel steering is though, unless you can disable that in some drift mode. Tiff has always been Mr Ferrari, so no surprises there.
  16. Ah ok, I've never used a FF joystick before. The most likely reason is that the game takes over complete control of the peripherals, taking it away from the app. Try running TDU in windowed mode (add -w as a parameter) and see what happens. Also try alt+tabbing between them.
  17. A joystick by nature returns to center... or have you modified it to stay at whatever edge you've pushed it? If the joystick returns to center, then the game interprets that as going back to neutral. TDU however does have an option in the Control settings described as 'Hold Button for Gear'. For real H shifters you'd have this ticked, but if my description of your setup is correct, you'll want it unticked.
  18. Agreed, it may have been wiser to put that stuff in a separate video for the car geeks so that the target family audience could enjoy just the second half. Simple editing but it was a joy to watch. My respect for the Ferrari went up a notch when I saw how lively yet controllable it was over those crested corners. But the P1 went back up to the top of the list. Struggled to believe how similar the lap times were (and don't really care about the order of the results). Also very impressed at CH's abilities.
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