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The Compensator

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  1. 1. Open TDUPE 2. Select the car you want to edit 3. Performance Packs -> Import Performance Packs 4. Find the .tdupk file (5. Edit) 6. Save
  2. Now the photos! -- OLD IMAGE REMOVED (imageshack) -- -- OLD IMAGE REMOVED (imageshack) -- -- OLD IMAGE REMOVED (imageshack) -- It looked amazing in flesh, really. I was smilling the whole time :lol:. Dad knows the owner of this. He has a car service specializing in Japcrap, but also does other cars and has a rally team. IIRC he had a rally Corolla or Celica before the Porsche, which is still not finished at the moment. The guy also told us he owns an old Ford Capri Essex if I'm not mistaken and has had few 70's - 80's 911's.
  3. Okay, I'll send you something tomorrow. If you don't know how much oversteer or grip you need, you have to try a lot of different settings you know. Like "hmmm, too much oversteer, gotta lower the oversteer or add some more grip".
  4. Open TDUPE you've already mentioned and in the General, Straight Line and Cornering Performance tabs you've got everything you need. :)
  5. The best way to do it is try to test out the settings. You can make a pretty tail-happy car, you've got many options to do it (more oversteer, power, less grip etc.). From the names of the settings it is pretty obvïous what each box 'does'. :)
  6. Gonna vote for something. I'll register there.
  7. If you mean Alan, he wasn't the player. I have never played with a wheel, I'd probably drive badly, too.
  8. New car: Dodge Challenger (SRT8 methinks). http://igcd.net/images/057/336.jpg Better pic of the R34: http://igcd.net/images/057/333.jpg
  9. I'll be using my 4 years old PC. That's my next-gen friend for the next couple of years.
  10. No weather effects were confirmed by Mr. Beard, so FM5 is probably just FM4 with better graphics and all that Drivatar garbage.
  11. The Mustang is a 67 G.T. 350 and the unidentified off-road is a Hummer (it was said in the gameplay video). Not sure what model, though, I think it's a H1.
  12. ^ This. Ken Block's DCshoes livery on a stock Scooby! :woot: I've been saying that many times: If a game dev wants to turn car lovers into gamers he needs to get something done with the customization in every game he releases (Forza). Why the hell there are Fast&Furious bodykits in a 2011 game? Who likes them now? No one. Who wants modern, new body parts, wheels and ability to do many things with the wheels (like make them flush with the fenders god damnit, don't want a BMW with old skool BBS rims tucked in the fenders)? Everyone. My point is, make the car customization a 100% customization. Not just "hey boy, sorry we have only parts that look like from 2003 that no one wants now for your 2013 Camaro". Good tuning, or no tuning. Nothing in between. And yeah, we need a photomode!
  13. Can't wait to test out the game, although I wouldn't say I'm pumped. The map seems to be good, 2 hours from coast to coast is pretty good IMO (isn't that similar to TDU?) and graphics are good. I hope to see a good physics model, not an arcade-y jerkiness that latest NFS games had. Oh, and with them saying "you can customize your car how you want it exactly" is stupid as from the official website it is clear that there will be only tuning kits. :(
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