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- try to avoid gimmicky and crappy techniques like black and white photos with a bit of colour. 90% of the time it just looks crap.
- try to think about the composition more. It just looks like you've parked up, walked around the car taking some quick photos for a 'for sale' ad.
- remember the...
You just need to think of some more interesting shots, besides the car in a car park shot. Good for practice, but if you want a really good shot, you need a better location.
And try not to get the car in the centre so much, that'll be easier if you can get further from the car though.
I never had any problems with mine. It's a toyota engine at the end of the day, so not exactly renowned for unreliability. And there's not really a lot on them to go wrong tbh.
All the unreliability came from the Rover engine days ;)
I still feel really bad for Wick having all those problems with the VX220, when I never had a single one! :(
For me, it was what I replaced the VX with:
I won't even go into why it was so epic, it's pretty obvious!
I will never own another car as good as that :(
Hard to imagine a bentley race car, not exactly the lightest or nimblest cars that come to mind.
Good luck!
And that purple lamb is proof that money can't buy taste in that part of the world.
Yeh but is it just me, but when you unlock 6 mines, you can only place three down? If you have three down, and put another it removes the first one you put down, so you can only ever put down three?
Yes, I always use engineer, with either a carbine or the sniper rifle LIKe gun, can't remember what they're called.
Carbine and SRAW are my preferred combo.