Windows 10 is still not out officially so this is still more or less beta. I heard that Win 8 drivers work on Win 10 so you could try it. I would recommend getting a dual boot first, before you switch to Win 10 completely, so you can see yourself, is it worth it or not.
I have searched the forum but could not find anything that would sound like my issue.
So I moved recently and now I have a really bad internet connection, but most of the time it is good enough to keep me connected to a server. I noticed a strange issue though.
Sometimes if I lag for a second or two, my ping "meter" stays on some number between 1 and 5 like I am lagging, but I do see all the cars moving. Then I get the replay out of stash error and then I time out. I am not sure if other people see my car at that time because I cannot send any messages in chat, so my guess would be that I am receiving packets from other but the server does not receive my packets?
These are my speedtest results:
Last Result:
Download Speed: 4244 kbps (530.5 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 515 kbps (64.4 KB/sec transfer rate)
Latency: 13 ms
Jitter: 1 ms
E: Also, about the jitter, I always have 1ms of it on this connection. No matter how many people connected, no matter the signal, there is always that 1ms of jitter, which by what I know about it, could also be guilty for my problems?
I hopefully managed to solve it for good. After a few tries of uninstalling Intel drivers and Windows just reinstalling them for me, I did it again and this time Windows installed some random audio drivers that I guess are included with the Windows installation.
So if you ever get this issue just try uninstalling them and restarting your PC until your Windows gives up and gives you some random audio drivers that work.
So, I have no sound at all on my laptop. It is a HP Pavilion g7 2003sm. I have had this issue before and I sorted it out by uninstalling all Intel audio drivers. Windows then reinstalled the same Intel audio driver and it worked. Now I don't have any sound again. I tried installing realtek audio drivers but they do not show up as installed.
I think Skype and Teamspeak are triggering the issue, because I can't get sound from any game to play on the same device as Skype or Teamspeak. When I finally get them to play on the same device the next time I turn on my laptop my sound is gone.
(Forum swapped the screenshots) First screenshot shows what I get when I try press "test" for any playback device. Second screenshot shows "exclusive control" option. I tried every of these options and they don't change anything. They did help a bit when I was still trying to get everything to play on one device.
While googling the issue, I also found out the most possible problem. Intel drivers play the sound through the HDMI port, even though nothing is connected to it.
Any ideas how to solve this?
I can provide more screenshots/do more tests/post logs of something if you need then to come up with a possible solution.
P.S. this all started once I reinstalled both Intel and AMD GPU drivers and I would not like to revert to the old ones since I am getting a much better GPU performance now.
I was on AU and was driving an RB4. My RB was parked onto a ramp and when I removed the ramp the car was still floating in the air. It only dropped when I exited shift+U. Then I brought someone else to help me test. Both our cars were on the ramp and when I removed it, my car was floating in the air again, and his car dropped. This time my car randomly dropped after 2, 3 seconds. (I have pressed T to talk, which might've triggered the car to drop.) I do not have a replay, but I do have screenshots. I can create a replay of it later or someone else can upload it if someone manages to reproduce the bug.
Oh, I get it.
Any thoughts about that fuel sensor? Should I recheck the sensor itself, or should I go with the electronics? (I know you can't be sure, but I'd just like to hear your opinion on that.)
As noone replied here in a while, I guess it would be alright to borrow this thread.
So, here's the deal. My father's Citroen C4 suffered a fuel sensor (let's just call it that ) failure after a traffic accident. It isn't completely dead, but it shows 10-15L more fuel than there actually is in the car. My friend tried plugging an OBDII reader in the car but it did not show any errors concerning the fuel sensor. The mechanics at the Citroen service say that the sensor itself is okay (I later found out that these guys suck, so they may be wrong) and that the issue is related to the car's electronics.
(If I had to bet, I'd say that the mechanics suck and that the sensor itself actually is faulty. (Some people will now say that I should let them do their job since they know more than me, but I saw what they did to the car, so I actually have a good reason to say that. I also met a former colleague of theirs who says they suck. Bad luck Brian: I met him after the car came back from the service.))
So, to get to the question(s). If the issue really is electronics related, shouldn't the OBDII reader find it? What application (may be Win or Android app) would you recommend, to get best scan results. Are there any tips and tricks to get more info out of the OBD, since it doesn't show an error that is obviously there.
Off topic: I'd like to see that robot do that on uneven terrain. It's "easy" (I know programming that thing is a pain in the ass and takes ages to do) to make it to keep balance on a pretty even surface, but on a rocky surface that isn't flat (by not being flat I mean it's uphill or downhill) I don't think it would recover like that.
I noticed that in the newest version (was it G?) when you enter the pits (shift+p) the game automatically changes to the skin you had last (before the one you currently have) and it stays when you join track. If you go shift+p again, the skin changes back to the one you selected in the menu. The replay is of no use here since you can't see the garage screen.
So, if you want to try to reproduce it:
1. select a driver and a skin, leave pits
2. change driver and skin
3. leave pits (now you should have the skin you wanted to have)
4. enter pits again (the game should now automatically select the skin from step 1)
5. join track, you should now have skin from step 1 (even though you didn't select it)
6. pit again (you should now have skin from step 2)
E: It doesn't seem to work sometimes, but I think there is an issue with the game selecting the last skin used by a certain driver.
The last time my phone crashed... Wait... My phone never crashed. Would you look at that.
Apple doesn't crash because only 0,01% of the users use more than 10% of the 10 features their products have and they were lucky enough to get the ones that turned out relatively right. Android crashes because stupid people do retarded things.