HOW TO: Take Interior & Engine Shots.

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Nah your doing it right. Btw I used to live in cebu!

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I took this this at thr Nurburgring (in arcade mode). I think the driver is somewhat relaxed looking, considering what he's actually doing...
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I took this this at thr Nurburgring (in arcade mode). I think the driver is somewhat relaxed looking, considering what he's actually doing...

Bobs have no feelings, they just want to drive :lol:
 
Alright... that's just too much. The interior lights up with the headlights!?!? If there is another game with this much detail in it, I'll start pronouncing 'aluminum' as 'aluminium'.
 
Well, you also see the lights for things like low beams/high beams and while driving for the wipers too, some cars also have one for the e-brake.

Anyway, 908 HDI FAP:
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Pretty sure those are screen captures. If you glitch into the car on replay photomode the interior has much less detail because the game does not switch the the 500,000 poly model in replay photomode like it does in photo travel.
 
still going huh. my life is super busy I love that you guys keep it going love all the shots.
 
While this level detail is amazing, and makes for some cool photos, I have to agree with the guys who say that PD should've spent their time focusing on other areas.

Kind of pisses me off actually when I think about it. PD gives me every last stitch on a Ferrari steering wheel when what I really want is the Seattle track, or more/better rally events...
 
Anyone know how you take them like this? Could be screen capture but I dunno

They are screen captures. The second picture has rain on the windshield, which does not show up if you take an interior shot in photo mode.
 
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Multitasking. Correcting correcting a little bit of over-steer with one hand, changing gears with the other. :lol:
 

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