The online racing simulator
Tyres deflating
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Vista? nah buddy i wouldnt stoop that low, its XP with windows blinds! u can clearly tell by the Start button logo, obviously much differant from lagit Vista, and the taskbar is a darker richer black! so get ure facts right b4 u make false accusations!
watched video.... THIS IS VERY STRANGE!!!!
#54 - MR_B
funny how the only two guys this happens to are Romanian! I smell conspiracy!...
ha ha ha maybe, you never no
thats maybe taking things a bit to seriously there
Can you try LFS on another computer?
#58 - MR_B
Quote from di48lo :You watched too many movies and as I see you have a disgust to eastern countries (thanks to media).

Now you made me mad!
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Quote from di48lo :I just installed the same version to another computer (with lower performances) and it works perfectly! It's obvious this is a hardware problem, but I can't imagine what could it be. I don't want to stress you guys further, hardware problems are not easy to diagnose, especially when there's hundreds of miles distance between you and the PC
If anyone ever finds out what could cause the game this behavior, feel free to reply to this topic.

It could be your RAM. Tire information is just stored in RAM while the game is running (I think), so maybe if you try fiddling with your ram it might make a difference. If you have more than 1 module, leave 1 of them in and take the rest out and see what happens. Or just try replacing all the ram and see what happens. I dunno what else to say...
I guess that my theory "That your computer is too stupid" is true

Maybe your memory is leaking?
I know self quoting is lame, but I just have to
Quote from AndroidXP :Tbh, I fear this is a hardware problem. Either you have your CPU overclocked (or it's broken) and it's doing funny things, or you have a faulty RAM module which stores/returns wrong values for certain tyre properties, like maybe tread thickness, tyre air temperature or the wear coefficient could be ridiculously high causing your tyres to wear down almost instantly. Whatever it is, I'm pretty sure the fault is somewhere in your hardware

If you say so, Then i'm going to hire someone that is technical experienced with Computer's
and letting him edit my memory so it will never overheat and flatdown
Before you buy new ram try testing your current ram. To do this you need to get the program Memtest86+. Here is a pretty good guide on how to use it and how to interpret the results: http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=409152. Hopefully that will help you test out your ram before you spend money on new ram.
I poured nails in your computer lol

Tyres deflating
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