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31st July 2009, 13:59 #11
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Hehe - how to end a stage - BruceD style!!!
http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/2...hillscrash.jpgCMR4L titles: 2, RBR MF Cup titles: 2
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31st July 2009, 14:01 #12
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NeverKnow, if you don't want to download the French mod then I guess we can scrap Greenhills from the rally. What do you guys think?
CMR4L titles: 2, RBR MF Cup titles: 2
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31st July 2009, 14:20 #13Originally Posted by Bruce D
I have no problem with the Greenhill stage and I think it is the best tarmac stages in the whole rally.<Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes>
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31st July 2009, 14:21 #14
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Cool then, its back in!
I was actually thinking Chironhead was brilliant...CMR4L titles: 2, RBR MF Cup titles: 2
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31st July 2009, 14:24 #15
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So which mod are we to use for the Irish rally?
the big print giveth the small print taketh
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31st July 2009, 14:59 #16
From file comparison I figured out that the files are the same. Only difference is that the mod from french site is in prettier package (though doesn't include physics file).
So either one will do as long as you use the physics file from Kazhol website<Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes>
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31st July 2009, 15:27 #17
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Originally Posted by NeverKnowthe big print giveth the small print taketh
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31st July 2009, 15:35 #18
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Originally Posted by steve_spackman
2. Copy/paste contents of Ireland physics of Kazhol site,
Into rbr maps folder...
3. You're done!
Now you have Ireland textures and tarmac physics
for the stages we are to run!
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31st July 2009, 18:50 #19
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Day 1 complete!
As being for the 1st time behind the wheels of a Gp.N car
I have to admit It felt much better than I had Imagined!
Good start In Harwood Forest, but I had a couple of scary moments
In Falstone, so I used the breaks many times I guess!
In Chirdonhead things were better, but I think I must drive faster
tomorrow!
Very satisfied with Mitsubishi Evo X, though It's a beta version!
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31st July 2009, 21:34 #20
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Day 1 went rather well for me. Ok, Harwood was tricky and I spun a few times so the time wasn't great, but Falstone was consistent enough and relatively clean and Chironhead went very well. The Polo is great, maybe running a little too high ground clearance but with the bumpy nature I'm reluctant to lower it.
Don't forget to run gravel tyres for the 2nd Harwood stage on day 2.CMR4L titles: 2, RBR MF Cup titles: 2
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