LOL. you got caught.
next time, check the posted dated on the threads before replying. it's called gravedigging a thread, or zombie threads in some places, and is a general netiquette no-no. the last posted original date on this was October of 08.
and a little FYI: not everyone has the skill to complete a game the hard way, or the youth. older gamers that grew up on simpler systems learned to think with their HANDS to finish a game.
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Gravedigging, lol... 1st off if the thread was that non-consequential it should have been deleted. So getting on someones case for replying, no matter how pointless the post was, is pretty pointless as well, and puts you in the same boat (and me included for the beginning of this reply)
2nd some of us have beat the game the right way (the hard way as you put it) and are looking for new challenges, one being exploiting the game's code to make the game do, what it was never designed to do. Some of us REAL Gamers did these same things even on older and simpler systems to attain unique gameplay scenarios. -ever copy the Atari 2600's 2 ROM chips from a game onto EEPROMS, figure out what the code meant and then modified code to attain special gameplay situations?? or Hex-Edit Apple ][ games to change the game??
Some of us have too much ability to think outside the box, it's just much easier nowadays to make the modifications. It's not always about cheating.
Hybriding is fun, yeah you can throw a Speed 12 engine in a Motor Carriage, with a 7spd trans, and sure that is interesting, but is better to be more realistic. As Example, upgrading a 302 to a 440 engine which is completely doable in real life, or an improved a trans. a stronger shocks and spring for a truck. But in the game anything is possible. What else is there to do, in order to keep the game fresh other than changing the game.
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If you have a similar problems as:
...When I Hybrid the car, it gets messed up! for example...
...when I Hybrid the Sprinter Trueno with the Caterham's Chassis, the car's Chassis gets a lot more efficient BUT the Tires go where the Caterham's tires are supposed to be! And the worst... the car becomes unplayable!
Can anyone tell me what I have to do to fix this?
There are two fixes I can think of:
1st - Make sure the two chassis have similar wheelbases, and car width in some cases; or else the tires will keep rubbing the body and you will have horrible performance.
2nd - raising the Ride Height can fix this, but sometimes you won't be able to raise it enough to stop the rubbing.
i have a similar problem: i put the tires from the Range Stormer, and the tires grip at the car's body. i can haz halp plz?(sorry for speaking lolcat)
USE SMALLER TIRES, or a car with bigger wheel wells