I just started to play Counter Strike:Source too after I got really interested in Day of Defeat:Source. Now...since I'm banned from the only Day of Defeat server I play, I've lost interest in all FPS games...
Found another bug, don't know if this has been reported yet either though. When you are in server, and your engine is turned off and you pitlane, you can't turn it back on anymore.
Edit: I tried again and you have no control over your car either, like you can't turn the wheel or anything. Also, a friend tried the same when rolling, with engine turned off, and a pitlane. He was able to move.
Edit #2: Now, a few of us were parked next to each other and one of our guys revved their engine. While he was revving, he looked into the car next to him and he saw that that car's revs were the same. Now, that car next to him wasn't revving at all from that user though, so I guess that is another bug.
Not sure if this has been posted but when you are connected to a server and go to the "driver" option in options, LFS keeps crashing for me. Doesn't happen when I go to any other option though.
Si senor. Kyosho Mini Z it is, all I've bothered to play with in RC. I have a few 1/10th cars but they all don't work and I have no plans to fix them up.
Well, you got it activated, but there is another way to do that. I had that same problem with my XP with it being in use on our laptop, I just turned off the laptop and tried to then activate and it worked. So just turn off all the computers using that same copy and you will be fine.
You don't HAVE to press F1 everytime you start your computer...in the BIOS of your Asus mobo, it should have a option to "Press F1 if error" - Enabled or Diabled. Check it to disabled....at least that's what I did on my P5W when I switched to water cooling....
About the Acers, I've heard that they are reliable and that wasn't what I was going for when I said "they looked horrible." What I ment there was that the design of it looked horrible.
Also, I think I will take my chances with the laptop RAM stuff. Our family has an old Dell, the RAM port on that was acessible so I will take the luck of the draw. I've built my own computer and that's working fine, so I really believe there won't be any problems on adding a stick of RAM.