No probs Adam, just a club race, nothing more, we all commit errors :tongue:
I,m sry but i can't do this race, have installed ATI card recently and got lots of ghost cars. Can't race with invisible ( to me ) cars, too much risk. ATI + WinXp = rFactor graphics mess. Have a good one guys.
a small spider.
As probably the worlds #1 most hysterical arachnophobe,i really do shudder to think what the Aussie version of what is described as a "small spider" might look like...........
Painful reading that Swidey m8 :/
Ofcourse i know exactly where your coming from on that issue as well,my bright idea was to go buy a 5770 to cure it,and it was no different from the 4870,eventually found pure joy in Win7,not just for rF as well but everything in general,but i never got the chance to try this guys fix from my thread on this topic,please go give it a try now Swidey and see if it does the trick m8.
FIX(tweak)
If the in-game maximum detail settings still aren't enough for you then you can edit the vehicle's CAM file to increase the LOD bias, and it won't cause a mismatch. Look in your "...\rFactor\GameData\Vehicles\V8Factor" folder to find the CAM files. There's one for the Ford BA (ba_cams.cam) and one for the Holden VZ (VZ_cams.cam). You can also edit any other vehicle's CAM file in any other mod if you like.
After making backups, open the CAM file you wish to edit into Notepad then locate the section called "LocalCam=COCKPIT". Find the line "LODMultiplier=(1.000000)" and try increasing that value to (1.200000) or even higher if you like. Experiment to find the figure that works best for your system. The more you increase that number the more performance hit you'll take though.
This technique can also be used if you drive from the hood cam (LocalCam=TVCOCKPIT).