Recommended Posts

I'm level 20, can I drive it? I'll take it if I can. I just RM'd a ZR1 and it seems to have potential but it may be a handful.

I'm actually not sure, I won it from "like the wind" which is a level 21 race, and I could use it right after, so if you can't you're for sure close to being able to use it. So I will send it anyway tomorrow

I don't understand, the alternative to two feet is heel-toe? I don't understand why you wouldn't use 2 feet?

In real racing the driver is contending with three pedals. As he approaches a turn he will be hitting the brakes at the same time pushing in the clutch to downshift. Where the heel toe comes in is that the driver will want to blip the throttle with the outside of his right foot while braking to rev match when down shifting. It is technique to maintain momentum through the turn. If yon do not rev match the car will surge and slow you down and drop the motor out of the power band. Purists in race sims like to do this. Since my DFGT only has two pedals it is a non issue and I use two feet.

You can buy any of the NASCARs at the dealerships. There's Ford, Toyota, I think there's a Dodge one, and a Chevrolet one as well, and they're all 500,000 CR each.

Personally, I think the Toyota Camry one is the best of the lot, as it seems to have the most power, with the same weight as the others.

Ah, thanks for the tip. I was sure I'd looked in the dealers, but sure enough, there they were! Unfortunately, you need to be level 21 to buy them. I'm level 17, and I don't think I'll be 21 by the time the event goes away again! :no:

Today, I got my International S License! I did the final one on SS5 the first time, but test 9 at Circuit de la Sarthe... argh! That took me at least ten attempts, and I was always caught out at the turn at the very end of the long straight with the two kinks in it. Either I'd brake too late, at the wrong point and spin out, crash into something, something would crash into me... sigh!

Ah well, I have it now! :D

Ah, thanks for the tip. I was sure I'd looked in the dealers, but sure enough, there they were! Unfortunately, you need to be level 21 to buy them. I'm level 17, and I don't think I'll be 21 by the time the event goes away again! :no:

Today, I got my International S License! I did the final one on SS5 the first time, but test 9 at Circuit de la Sarthe... argh! That took me at least ten attempts, and I was always caught out at the turn at the very end of the long straight with the two kinks in it. Either I'd brake too late, at the wrong point and spin out, crash into something, something would crash into me... sigh!

Ah well, I have it now! :D

I actually purchased a nascar for one of the seasons events, but I noticed the hp was a like 15 below the competition and what I was allowed to have so I stupidly did an oil change and now its way above and can't use it for the seasonal event lol... guess I'm going to have to wait for the oil to go bad.

@hellacool: I sent the car about 10 minutes ago, enjoy! Send it back whenever you finish

I can lend you a car that will kick the **** out of the all-stars if you'd like haha!

edit: it's the '89 Minolta Toyota race car - right now it is clocked in at 1040hp @850kg

PS: don't worry about scratching it up a bit, I already got repair bills of 500k each for the engine/chassis haha

Got the car, the thing is insane, brakes like crazy, little touchy on the accelerator, gotta keep from spinning. Managed a bronze, got wiped out on Nurberg and DNF so lost all those points. Will race it again to get gold and return it. I also used it for the "Like the Wind" so now I have one of my own so I will send this back shortly. Thanks Again.

Got the car, the thing is insane, brakes like crazy, little touchy on the accelerator, gotta keep from spinning. Managed a bronze, got wiped out on Nurberg and DNF so lost all those points. Will race it again to get gold and return it. I also used it for the "Like the Wind" so now I have one of my own so I will send this back shortly. Thanks Again.

No problem! Did you remember to change the tires? I think they were last on sports tires, not racing because I was using it for b-spec!

Yep, changed them to soft rave and adjusted the tranny. I was kicking major butt but got spun by the cheatin AI :)

haha nice, yeah it'll get the job done

Sooooo..... Online. It's a bit rubbish, isn't it?:rolleyes:

Yeah... wouldn't know... I tried to get on once or twice but it never worked... so i gave up and just play single player now. Although I remember from Prologue I needed to open some ports on my router to actually get through... it was most stable when I was plugged directly into the modem, I haven't bothered to try with the full game yet tho

Ok where I buy a pick up truck? I can't find one anywhere.

I think they're in the user car dealership. There's quite a few there. I won the series with a giant Dodge one, but if you find the Chevrolet SSR, go with that one, as it's the smallest pickup truck in the game, and as Killa Aaron has shown me, you can loony tune it up to stupid levels. :p

Anyone else with the sig edition, worth keeping the stealth cars or pawn them on ebay for some quick bucks?

id keep the stealth cars for your self, and you got a bargin there lol. no way would i have paied the full price, its not worth it.

but if you are going to sell the DLC code ebay have some sellers already, asking way to much for them.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Posts

    • Dude get a clue, LTSC is Enterprise, not even legal for consumers, and ESU is not mainstream support cycle, just an extended security updates period.
    • Nvidia is your issue more so than linux itself. I did used it for a while with an old 1060 3gb, but using propietary drivers was kind of messy.
    • Qmmp 2.3.3 by Razvan Serea Qmmp (Qt-based MultiMedia Player) is a free, open-source audio player that delivers a classic music listening experience with a modern foundation. Inspired by the legendary Winamp, Qmmp features a familiar, customizable interface that supports both Winamp and XMMS skins, making it instantly recognizable to long-time users. It handles a wide variety of audio formats including MP3, OGG Vorbis, FLAC, WAV, AAC, and many others, ensuring smooth playback across diverse music libraries. In addition to basic playback, Qmmp offers advanced features such as a 10-band equalizer, crossfading, gapless playback, and audio visualization plugins. Users can manage playlists efficiently, create and save multiple lists, and even enable streaming from online sources. Plugin support extends the player’s capabilities, allowing integration of features like lyrics display, ReplayGain, and more. Built with the Qt framework, Qmmp runs smoothly and efficiently, making it ideal even for older systems. 10 great QMMP features you might not know: Global Hotkeys Support – Control playback using customizable system-wide keyboard shortcuts. CUE Sheet Support – Automatically detects and plays tracks from CUE files for full album playback. Last.fm Scrobbling – Integrated support for sending playback data to Last.fm. Audio CD Playback – Play music directly from audio CDs. Command Line Interface – Control Qmmp via command-line options for scripting or automation. System Tray Integration – Minimize to and control playback from the system tray. MPRIS Support – Integration with desktop media player controls via the MPRIS (Media Player Remote Interfacing Specification) interface. Spectrum Analyzer and Oscilloscope – Built-in visualizations for real-time audio feedback. Configurable Notifications – Custom pop-ups for track changes and playback status. Multiple Output Backends – Support for ALSA, PulseAudio, JACK, and more, offering flexible audio routing. Qmmp 2.3.3 changelog: fixed build with PipeWire versions less than 0.3.50; fixed settings dialog layout; fixed default CUE encoding; fixed possible null pointer dereference; fixed tracks order when added using drag and drop (2.3.3 only); fixed uninitialized structure usage; improved sid plugin: added libsidplayfp 3.0 support; added feature to build without residfp engine; fixed memory leak; fixed displaying audio information; updated Japanese translation (2.3.3 only). Download: Qmmp 64-bit | 24.0 MB (Open Source) Download: Qmmp 32-bit | 24.1 MB View: Qmmp Homepage | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
  • Recent Achievements

    • Rookie
      moog19 went up a rank
      Rookie
    • Mentor
      grik went up a rank
      Mentor
    • Dedicated
      JKR earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • One Year In
      CHUNWEI earned a badge
      One Year In
    • Conversation Starter
      FBSPL earned a badge
      Conversation Starter
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      496
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      270
    3. 3
      Skyfrog
      75
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      68
    5. 5
      FloatingFatMan
      63
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!