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kalniel

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  1. ^ If you have a DSLR, that could have done with a lower aperture, and maybe lower shutter, but its still pretty good. Just that you might have been able to fix the overexposing in the middle. If it came out of a PaS, it is very good.

     

    PaS? Sorry dude, I`m not really into those things and don`t know many of the terms. I`ve done it with Canon Powershot A700. ;)

    The A700 has full manual controls (Av, Tv, and M modes), so you don't need a DSLR for that ;)

     

    In your case though you the easiest thing is to either add some -ve exposure compensation or use the spot metering. Both of which your camera has, so read the manual :p

  2. I couldn't list mine, it's too long. I generally only buy games that I'll keep playing, but that means I'm very bad at throwing them away. I think the earliest PC game I've still got is F15 Strike Eagle II, and then it goes on from there :p My most commonly played ones (about 20?) are on a long shelf, the rest are stacked in boxes.

     

    Ah.. I just noticed you said in your cd/dvd collection. That narrows it down a little, as quite a few of mine are floppies (both 5 1/4 and 3 1/2).

  3. It's quite normal. You are simply practising philosophy, and epistemology in particular. Reducing the external world to perception is what Descartes famously did in his Meditations, so that could be worth a read - though don't fall into the pit of sollopsism.

     

    Better might be a slight but important variation on that theme - idealism as put forward by Hegel.

     

    I also used to think about such things a lot, from an earlier age than 8 as well, and I didn't turn out tooo bad ;) Though now I'm much more of an empiricist (Hume). I really enjoyed studying philosophy and I expect you will too - the BEST starting place for all that is a fantastic book called 'Sophie's World' (Jostein Gaardner) - it's a great introduction to various philosophers and will make your head spin - just don't skip the boring bits!

  4. Okay. So if I were to uninstall he patch, it will work?

     

    Only problem is how do I uninstall the patch?

    You can't uninstall patches.

     

    Question, I can't apply my patch because I installed mine in a different location than where it wants me too.. Can some one tell me where I should put my TDU files at?

    You can apply patches wherever you install the game to. The only problem comes if your windows documents and settings is on a different partition to the rest of your windows system files.

  5. Menu screenshot:

    Under the "Test Drive" logo, it says "Profil Actuel", which means "Current Profile". Top button says "Continue Game", button below says "New Game", button below says "Profiles", button below says "Options" and the last button says "Quit Game". By the looks of it, there will be no hardcore mode, or the normal game will be hardcore.

    Or just like TDU you have to unlock it before it appears on the menu...
  6. Alright, someone's finally using the channels properly!

     

    Red button coverage shows every on-track session, and allows choice between:

     

    the main network feed with a choice of commentary from BBC One and BBC Radio 5 Live; a split screen comprising the main network feed; an in-car camera feed and leaderboard; rolling highlights.

     

    And online (iplayer) will match the above with HD video quality :D

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