Sadly, I pre-ordered it thinking .. "how bad can it be".
well to say the least it's horrible. I spent 1/2 a day playing with the wheel settings to get it playable with my dfgt. the physics ...are umm....well they don't really exist. I did not buy the game expecting it to be a simulator, but it even fails at arcade.
But out of all that, the thing that bothers me the most.... the horsepower gauge in the Bugatti doesn't work!!!
Only in Canada . If it isn't someone being decapitated by a machete on a bus then it's someone being shot in the face with a crossbow in a downtown library. At least our murderers are creative.
....love the game but there is sooo many issues that need adressing, not only graphical bugs but also things that seem to have been overlooked....for example I am currently watching my b-spec driver race a maxed out 458 against hot hatches...kinda dull to say the least.
I like to throw my dirt bikes in the back of my truck and head up to La Tuque in northern Quebec. It's a nice place and the perfect spot for pike and lake trout. Nothing better then shore fishing with a cold beer the cooking it later on an open fire. That's my favorite fishing spot.
I removed the heatsink from the chip that say's "geforce 9100".
I tried to get into the bios but i wasn't able. seeing as my computer is an HP the key should be either F1, F2, or esc but none of them work, i'm out of ideas, my only hope is to get into bios i guess, thanks guys.
edit: finally got into bios, but where in there would i go about disabling the GPU??
I recently purchased a new graphics card (geforce gts250) but have run into a small problem while installing it.
The computer it was supposed to go into has a integrated graphics card from factory. so i went into hardware manger to disable it in safe mode, i shut the computer down installed the new card and rebooted.
But when i rebooted i realised that the integrated chip was not completely disabled so it was still getting power (having removed the heatsink to make room for the new card) it soon overheated shutting the computer down on it's own and not giving enough time to boot windows thus not installing the drivers for the new card.
I was just wondering if anyone knows how to completely disable the onboard chip so i can boot up with the new card without the computer overheating.
the computer is an HP pavillion 6130F.
thanks in advance
I would start by checking the spark plugs seeing as they are the easiest, (and quite a common proble)...if you want to check to see if your head gasket is about to go open the oil filler cap and check for white goo on it.
if none of those you might want to check your ignition wires and cap (not sure about the fiesta) for corrosion breakage etc...and lastly it might possibly be a blocked injector.