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A 3080 is looking like the next card for me. Unfortunately to do it justice, the i7 6700k I’ve got simply won’t cut it.
New mobo, CPU and memory it is, then!
Which is always a good thing.
That's always a good thing, imo. Lose your key and you've immediately helped scroats to head towards potential cars that your keys could work with.
Which one did you get? Mine's pretty tired after nearly 16 years!
That was the point that I'd got to. I even purchased new bulbs to go behind the the dash, but seeing just how much of a task it was to remove the dash in the first place - I just put up with it.
Several months later, the battery died. Put a new one in and ta-da! Fully working centre console...
I get the practical side of it - but it still bugs me! Obviously yours is different if it was originally silver anyway.
I remember seeing some supercar production documentary where they did similar and the robots completely skipped the inner sections of the chassis. Made worse by the fact that...
A silly annoyance of mine.... I hate it when chassis sections are left unpainted.
When I first took my front bumper off and the cross-member was all untidy. No one ever sees it, but you know it's there, lol....
Welcome aboard!
Have you any history of when the battery might have been replaced? On my 182, the main display was fine, but I lost half of the centre console lettering through a tired battery.
Got a new one, swapped it over and all was good and bright again.
For the price that they are and...
This is the thing that a fair few people forget about.
When running ACC at my 1440 resolution, it's using 5.7GB VRAM just sat in the pits. That's comfortably under the 8GB that my GTX1080 comes with - but it's clearly a sign of the demand that's there (and increasingly so) within gaming.
I...
I genuinely think that this view is only going to get more ingrained as more and more of those EV things become popular. "What, so I don't plug it in at night and it works in the morning? Why would I want that?"
As mechanical requirements within a car diminish, so will the interest in them -...
Are you running Windows 10?
There’s an XBox Accessories app that checks the status of the pad itself and whether or not it requires a firmware update. It will only run and check when connected via USB, however.
Just thinking if there's a lot of mechanical crossover between Renault and Nissan - perhaps auxiliary items like gearsticks could be interchangeable too?
I'm not too sure on the consoles. For PC, it's v1.5 with some pretty impressive updates just to the physics alone...
PHYSICS:
Fixed tyre pressure reset on used tyres when pitting without tyre change.
Motec control channels frequency upped to 60Hz.
Fixed Motec bad offset when comparing...
I don't know much about the GT dCi models at all - good to see that your hunt for one paid off!
Would be interested to see the before/after pics on a white car. There's an Audi All-Road near me that looks straight and dent free, but the white paint is dull as anything. Kind of makes me get the...
Either that - or the likes of Mabel having ordered a Sunflower back in the day because she liked the colour and it was a small car - and it's still to this day, pottering around sun-bleached Darwin. ;)
Absolutely nothing wrong with changing your car - more so if you're swapping it with a more tidy example of what you've already got!
Be a bit selfish if you're breaking your old 182 - stick hold of a couple of bits that are either tricky to obtain or that you'd like to get refurbed and put on...
Great project, but that has got to be one of the worst blogs I've looked at. At first, I thought there was one page dated from 2017 and that was it?
Car engineering might be his bag - web design clearly isn't - or for the person that he hires to do it.
It was an interesting comment in that PC Gamer link that referred to the efforts made in PC3 with the controller. I personally could not drive cars in PC2 with the pad - despite my tweaking. I either ended up with steering that had the reaction time of an ocean liner, or it felt like I was...
This is doing little to convince me that they’ve made a sensible choice in being too arcadey. I think the Project Cars series carved out a nice little niche for itself - sitting somewhere between the likes of the easy-going Forza and the driving sim titan that is Assetto Corsa Competizione.
Now...
Nabbed one off eBay and fitted it - all good again.
As mentioned above - those bloody boot liner clips took the longest time of the whole job to line up. I’ve still got one that hasn’t clicked into place - b*****d thing!:rolleyes:
I really wish you well with this. Long term ownership with a car starts to get into that foggy-area where sense and reason no longer apply and the expense you kind of shrug your shoulders at!
I really don’t think I could ever part with mine now. That’s not to say that I wouldn’t have another...
I wonder if you could make a TV series out if this? Almost like a Tattoo Fixers program for cars where they try to recover the automotive gimp that the poor car has been transformed into and put it back to normal?
Of course, the program wouldn't make any money - how much would a mint...