Jamie, just stop it... you've proven many times already how incompetent your technical knowledge about cars is, and everytime you have another attempt, you keep to embarrass yourself even further...
They give a quick instructional session where they explain the rules and stuff. People pay attention, use common sense and are ready to drive their cars on the track. It's not rocket science...
I think i'll keep my comments to myself this time...
EDIT: Just one question... is it my eyes or do you use zip ties to hold together the parts of the seatbelts that are too long for your setup (the lashes going back from the seat to the cage)? How's that gonna perform for your safety in a crash?
Called the government and asked them if i could pay my taxes one month late this year... they said yes. This meant i could finally add the long missing last piece to my setup... :banana_ra
I've heard many examples from people who use tape machines like this as a final recording stage for their hip hop beats. I love the sound they achieve doing this.
I did some tests yesterday and i love the results. The kind of natural compression you can get going with a tape and the tape sound in general... i love it! I know it's terrible compared to modern audio quality you can achieve with computers and good interfaces, but i don't care... i prefer the authentic oldschool sound i get from this. And no, i don't like to make music with a computer screen in front of me... so don't even start about plugins can do the same blabla...
I have no idea where exactly i got the banishment enchantment... i think it was some random item drop (some sword that i destroyed/disenchanted). It's my only enchantment that makes a serious difference in value. With all other enchantments, i get about 200-500 gold for an iron dagger.
I do this in markarth, since there is a vendor that sells soul gems filled with souls (for enchanting the daggers) and a blacksmith selling all the materials for iron daggers. I don't know if it's worth it without the banishment spell... but with that one i can always buy all the soul gems from the vendor and then get the money back (plus the money they have before i start buying the gems) with selling my enchanted daggers. I made like 20'000 gold in about one hour.
By the way... you can buy houses for free in skyrim...
All you have to do is get the "slow time" dragon shout, and have the money the house would cost. Then you talk to the person selling the house... when they tell you they have one for sale and name the price, pick the "i take it" dialogue option, and immediately back out from the dialogue... do the shout as quick as you can, find some sort of chest nearby and deposit all your gold in the chest, then exit from the chest menu.
If you do this correctly, you have bought the house, but your gold is still in the chest and you can simply pick it up again. Voila, free house!
A better way (which will also level up smithing and enchanting) is enchanting iron daggers. As soon as you have the banish enchantment, make iron daggers and enchant them with it. I'm at level 50 speechcraft and have an amulet that gives me a 10% price bonus... i get around 1'200 gold for each dagger.
Mine is a 2 track MKII with the gold lettering (for pimp factor ), probably should get it serviced, but for the moment i can't hear anything bad with it and it's awesome!
At least GT and FM manage to have cars with plausible physics. Shift 2 was close, but ultimaltely ruined it again by bogus physics once you crossed the limits...
Happend to me aswell, now i'm always checking my game stats for any disease i've catched eventually (after every dungeon). Luckily i had a savegame i could revert back to and lost only about two hours of gameplay.
- Create aprox. 500 iron daggers and level up smithing to 100... check.
- Loot ebony mine two times (wait one month in-game for the 2nd run)... check.
- Steal daedra heart several times from a dudes desk at the companions (wait endless days in between until it spawns again)... check.
- Create legendary daedric armor and weapons... check.
As a result i'm looking like a mixture of the devil and batman... and i'm beating the crap out of every enemy in sight (including giants, mammoths, trolls, etc).
The negative camber is because they put wheels on their cars that don't fit. Without the negative camber they would not clear the wheel arches and make contact with the fenders.
Yesterday i decided to take my horse and companion, and wander off to one of the undiscovered cities on the map. Went for Markarth all the way to the left... Came accross giants, mammoths, tribes, dragons... avoided some, killed some... it felt really awesome to travel all accross the land and finally reach my destination!
Markarth is a jaw dropping place by the way... Soltitude is next on my list!