No sorry, not for the logo decals. I add them as I create them. What u ask would mean i'd have to update the archive, each time I create something new.
You don't have an archive of all the logos on brandsoftheworld do you? Maybe some day, if I ever stop making these.
U need at least CS4 or better yet CS5. CS3 is the first version where 3D got implemented as it's not very good. Plus if you trying to open my kits with cs3 it wount work cause they've been made in cs4 extended. Everything is explained in my tuts as well, so go watch em.
Well, I was researching this subject a few months back. From what I could find out is that I could either get a GT3 RS V2 + CS pedals = €350 or a G27 = €300. I mainly needed a wheel for drifting and not racing so the play in the center was not as important as wheel spinning speed and noise.
From all the reviews I found I deducted that G27 is better for drifting then the GT3. One thing I couldn't find is any mention about the "drift mode" on fanatec wheels, which seems to be a new feature. Anyone know what this does? On the other hand I like the fact that G27's shifter is a separate unit that comes in the package and with gt3rs i'd have to buy it separate. CS pedals are obviously worth their whole price, something i'll prolly invest in the long run. The wheel feel don't bother me too much either cause I have plans for replacing it with a nardi.
Now that I've got the g27 for a month I quite like it. Buttons on the wheel are anoying tho, and i'm not a big fan of how the shifter feels, maybe cause i'm used to a real one. Ultimatelly i want a shifter with an ffb motor for crunching gears feel.
But whats that DRIFT MODE on fanatec wheels guyz? maybe i was wrong and should swap to a fanatec while i still can...
Chuck Norris gets royalties for all racing games, because their concept is about speed, skill and competition.
He roundhouse kicks Scavier everytime when they work too fast and want to release an update, otherwise Chuck would never get any profits from the games like GT and Forza.
Coming to, after Chuck's roundhouse kick takes a while...
Hey Dal. Yeah i thought lfsforum could use a thread like that. And you know im not greedy, just wanted people to have some propper material to make skins with.
I also wanted to share some of my designs from a tribal study session i held:
For the people who are not familiar with vector programs like illustrator: You can open Illustrator and Photoshop side by side, select any object in illustrator. Ctrl + C it, then switch to your Photoshop document, and CTRL + V. You can import any vector object into Photoshop without loosing quality. If you import it as smart object, you'll be able to resize the object too.
I designed these for an s13 platform with the idea that people would have to go in and do the "manual" picking of the elements themselves, and not simply grab n paste the whole design onto xrt for example. Hence the full blown eps. I think it still gives enough creative freedom to create very different looking skins, and for people who don't have the skill of drawing, design and technical skill, they are not limited now to those setbacks. They now have 5 designs to pick from. Saved them separately.
This company just wants to get their development costs back. It happens pretty often. All they care about is to sell their mod not to make the kids happy. Sure the g25 doesnt cost in parts what it costs in the store, but all products are made like that. Still u can make all the excuses u want about your English speaking employess. I guess u just dont take it serious enough, the commercial marketing part that is. And for the mod its like getting a cheap Punto, putin in a racing battery in it and high performance sparkplugs and sell it on for twise as much.
People that think is worth it should buy it, all im saying is it isnt worth it. U cant expect buyers to pay for the time and expenses of you learning how to do the mod. Buyers want to pay for the product and what its worth. And yea coming to a gaming forum and promoting your product purelly for your profit is simply disrespectfull.
p.s. Frex and other products are actually developed by those companies. Parts machined etc softwaremade.. All you did is find exsisting parts and put em together. Sure big up for that, but its not worth the money ur asking.
Well first off, good job Arcteam, it seems to be a nice mod for g25, something id consider. But not for the price of 180 bucks. Im sure alot of people said it that the parts aint worth half the price. So u better make some half priced diy kit if u want people to buy it. Since your team is the only one who has figured this mod out (yet) i guess its the only solution. But u dont get my trust as a client because of simple things u dont do right while conducting buisness. I'd start with making someone who can talk english be a liason for the company on the net and not yahoo.translator. Then the price again, i can buy a new g25 for 180ish euros. And to be honest id rather pay this money to some diy mechanic to come up with the exact way u tuned the servos, and release the info for the community. So try and keep the price competitive, atleast worth investing in a g25. Maybe release a diy tutorial kit without parts or something.
Cheerz, Okasan.
p.s. And buy S2 XD, so that u can fully utilize your wheel...
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