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I've been pretty impressed by this in the past. But I've just spent an hour messing
about trying to get myself updated from whatever the last version was to whatever the current version is and the end result was me rage-quitting and uninstalling the whole thing. I just couldn't get the updated mod versions to be recognised. When I calm down I will perhaps attempt to start from scratch again. If I can remember my login details. I know I have them scribbled down somewhere. Much though iRacing still bugs me in many ways, one area they absolutely nailed was the updating process. In my experience anyway. Just log on, hit update, and the rest is history. Having said that, there have been an couple of occasions in 4 years where the process fell over for some reason, but there were no shortage of people in a similar situation, so help was easy. Maybe I should just buy Combined Ops and get into DayZ while it's still shiny, new, and the most exciting thing to happen to PC gaming for years. And on that subject, I find this vid incredibly funny. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pDSMRDrgso "Oh, you dirty *******!" Andrew McP |
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says... > > I've been pretty impressed by this in the past. But I've just spent an hour messing > about trying to get myself updated from whatever the last version was to whatever > the current version is and the end result was me rage-quitting and uninstalling the > whole thing. I just couldn't get the updated mod versions to be recognised. > > When I calm down I will perhaps attempt to start from scratch again. If I can > remember my login details. I know I have them scribbled down somewhere. > > Much though iRacing still bugs me in many ways, one area they absolutely nailed was > the updating process. In my experience anyway. Just log on, hit update, and the > rest is history. > > Having said that, there have been an couple of occasions in 4 years where the > process fell over for some reason, but there were no shortage of people in a > similar situation, so help was easy. > > Maybe I should just buy Combined Ops and get into DayZ while it's still shiny, new, > and the most exciting thing to happen to PC gaming for years. > > And on that subject, I find this vid incredibly funny. > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pDSMRDrgso > > "Oh, you dirty *******!" > > Andrew McP What the heck does any of this have to do with calibrating your forcefeedback with regards to screen height? :-D MRSisson -- GLP LOAD "",8,1 START GO |
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On Fri, 8 Jun 2012 04:17 +0100 (BST), Andrew MacPherson wrote:
> (Russell Unger) wrote: > >> Download the update file from the forum and put it in the >> documents/rfactor/update directory > > Yes, that worked fine, but the updates for my mods weren't found by the new style > updater. I probably should have been more patient, but at my age life's short and > the delete button is always tempting... though not in a Fleetwood Mac kind of way. > > Andrew McP > Hang in there, Andrew, we're still in beta ;-) All the best, Uwe |
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On Thu, 07 Jun 2012 12:53:22 -0400, FolkGT wrote:
> With the latest Ford licensing announcement and new tracks seemingly > showing up every week (a Charlotte Motor Speedway knockoff with a modified > infield track was in today's patch, and they're currenly working on > Monaco), there's a lot to keep "track" of. > If only driving the damn cars was more fun and felt half-way realistic in pCars ... ;-> Don't get me wrong, I'm a team member but I'm so far rather disappointed what they've come up with (apart from the graphics which are great). Cheers, Uwe |
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On Thu, 7 Jun 2012 21:08:50 -0400, Michael R Sisson > wrote:
>In article >, says... >> >> I've been pretty impressed by this in the past. But I've just spent an hour messing >> about trying to get myself updated from whatever the last version was to whatever >> the current version is and the end result was me rage-quitting and uninstalling the >> whole thing. I just couldn't get the updated mod versions to be recognised. >> >> When I calm down I will perhaps attempt to start from scratch again. If I can >> remember my login details. I know I have them scribbled down somewhere. >> >> Much though iRacing still bugs me in many ways, one area they absolutely nailed was >> the updating process. In my experience anyway. Just log on, hit update, and the >> rest is history. >> >> Having said that, there have been an couple of occasions in 4 years where the >> process fell over for some reason, but there were no shortage of people in a >> similar situation, so help was easy. >> >> Maybe I should just buy Combined Ops and get into DayZ while it's still shiny, new, >> and the most exciting thing to happen to PC gaming for years. >> >> And on that subject, I find this vid incredibly funny. >> >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pDSMRDrgso >> >> "Oh, you dirty *******!" >> >> Andrew McP > >What the heck does any of this have to do with calibrating your >forcefeedback with regards to screen height? > >:-D > > >MRSisson |
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