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Thread: Richard Burns Rally
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22nd August 2013, 19:11 #451
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What about rbrsr? I've done an 7.58.xx
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23rd August 2013, 18:42 #452
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I don't know if RSRBR keeps track of records! Anyway, that's a nice time, altough in my opinion cars in RSRBR seems a little more grip and brake better than in Czech plugin! In wish car did you made it?
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23rd August 2013, 19:47 #453
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It was the C4 WRC
Colin Steele McRae ...5 August 1968 - 15 September 2007...
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24th August 2013, 14:53 #454
Hi, i have a team in rbr-world, somene driving in this community?
Hi, my name is gabriele, sorry for my english but are italian
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7th September 2013, 13:19 #455
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Hi, I'm new to RSRBR, can someone tell me how to get phil mills as co-driver???
I don't have much knowledge and I'm still learning, also i have logitech g27 and don't know if I've set up the wheel right in the game it will only turn a half turn to the right and half a turn to the left is that right? Can anyone help please ?Twitter @MarkWRC
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10th September 2013, 21:42 #456
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Originally Posted by MarkWRC
http://forum.rallyesim.fr/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=578
180 degrees of rotation is usually default for steering wheels. Before starting RSRBR or RBR make sure you have set your desired steering wheel rotation (say 540 degrees or 720 degrees) in the Logitech utility or in the Control Panel, then start RSRBR or RBR.
For example. I have Driving Force GT steering wheel and I use 540 degrees rotation for driving games. But every time I plug it in to my computer I have to go to Control Panel and to its settings page. After that the wheel has 540 degrees of rotation, otherwise it would stay in default 360 degrees of rotation. Few times I have forgot to this step and ended up driving a car which had 540 degrees of rotation set in the setup but I only had 360 degrees of rotation on my steering wheel which meant the car was very twitchy.
If you have specific question regarding setting up the steering wheel to RSRBR, don't hesitate to ask.<Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes>
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31st October 2013, 09:09 #457
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Re: Richard Burns Rally
I haven't tried any of these stages yet but came across this website now and these look amazing. For the BTB plugin...
http://btbtracks.blogspot.cz/p/chrisb-t ... nload.htmlCMR4L titles: 2, RBR MF Cup titles: 2
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31st October 2013, 17:25 #458
Re: Richard Burns Rally
Originally Posted by Bruce D<Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes>
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11th November 2013, 12:57 #459
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Re: Richard Burns Rally
Well I tried that Mexico stage on my link above and I must say it is a game changer in terms of what can be done with BTB. As great as anything from WRC4 if you ask me.
CMR4L titles: 2, RBR MF Cup titles: 2
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4th December 2013, 09:34 #460
Re: Richard Burns Rally
my new setup of rbr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFtBZ-HF ... e=youtu.be
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