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Post by KatPC on Feb 16, 2011 4:09:18 GMT
It's me, just wanted to answer... Jussi, i know how to use Photobucket and post images here. What i meant is, you know how you can take photos in the game? Is there a way of getting those to show up, for eg, on your desktop, so you can get them to Photobucket? Because the only other way i can think of doing it is shift+printscreen, and going out of the game (alt+enter makes it go into a window), then pasting in Paint or something, then PB, then here. The only problem with this, is when you alt+enter again to get the full screen view of the game, it usually stops working, and the only thing i can do is shut it down via Task Manager, and start it up all over again. This is why i hate making adjustments with the Logitec Profiler, because it freezes when i want to alt+enter back into the game. EDIT - just wanted to add...yesterday i had my first go at being a cop It's so cool. As i said before, you get a call from the police asking if you wanna join a chase. I accepted, and this time it worked! You get teleported to the area where the chase is happening, and you are in a cop car. The black ones from the trailer, i was in a Viper. You can turn on your siren, and going into 3rd person view, you can see the lights and sirens going! Your job is to stay as close to the person as possible, and help catch them. There's a set time limit, and once it's over, you're back in your car. It really is very cool! And the police chat when they're after you is more 'serious' than in NFS. As in, they really sound like they're after your ass from the get go.
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Post by Jussi on Feb 16, 2011 4:33:52 GMT
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Post by Grnkjr0 on Feb 16, 2011 4:37:02 GMT
I read that people are still buying this game despites all its bugs - hopefully it will not be like an EA NFS game where things never gets fixed. Poul
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Post by Jussi on Feb 16, 2011 9:25:27 GMT
I still haven't gotten mine from ASDA... I thought they put it on a ship, but now I'm starting to think they use row boats for shipping. ...or maybe forgot to come home from TDU 2 launch party... Jussi
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stig
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Turbo lag is a courtesy head start...
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Post by stig on Feb 16, 2011 23:27:56 GMT
Yeah, after some time with it I only really have a couple big complaints.
-The lack of being able to sell prize cars
-Some strange car choices. I assume this is all due to licensing issues, but where did Lamborghini go? And Maserati? Others that I can't think of, but there's a lot that were in TDU that aren't in TDU2.
-Seems like it could use a little... refining. There's a lot of invisible edges that you'll catch with your car, and that's quite annoying.
-Meeting up with someone online is one of those long, drawn out, trial and error things. Which is also obnoxious.
But yeah, enjoying it.
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Post by kat (PC) on Feb 19, 2011 9:09:37 GMT
Jussi, i don't have Fraps. Maybe i should. Well, i really have to say, that i've very pleased with the responses from Atari. The forum, posts and thread are constantly being updated, and they are replying to threads, and there is already a PC patch out, with another on it's way (or has already been since i'm in the different timezone) on the 18th or 19th. There is far more being done than EA (or Ubisoft), both of whom clearly couldn't give a crap. There is work being done. And i don't doubt with the level of feedback, that the devs are going to keep patching it. There is a section for DLC on the forums, so one can only hope there will be more to come. Stiggy, you are right! No Lamborghinis. And nope, no Maserati either. No BMW. There is no smilie which can convey my sadness. Word is, is that because both Ferrari and Lambo wanted so much money, Atari didn't have it for both, and had to choose. My guess is, Atari ain't doing so well, since we do have less manufacture choice than TDU1. One can only assume this is because they didn't have enough money for them, period. We do have 5 Zondas though And both Bugattis Gees, one is enough already! I think the clubs have been fixed with the patch, and are now online. I think. One thing that is working is being able to make your own races, and participate in them. Yeah, there's problems. But fingers, legs, and everything else that physically can be, is crossed for things to get better. In the mean time, damn! That Aston One-77 has a lovely ass. The light arrangment is to die for. I'm going shopping at the Mercedes dealership...
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Post by Al on Feb 19, 2011 20:06:54 GMT
My experience with this game will be very different to yours because I'm using a 360 but on tdu 1 the dead zones on the pedals (Microsoft xbox 360 standard wheel ) were terrible but on this one there all great and the game works a treat without locking up much and with perfect fps (because its designed for an xbox B-) ) and the handling is improved over tdu 1 even though its hard to drift any car it is possible . So as you may be able to tell I'm very happy with this game which shows that eden has got it right for some people!!!
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Post by Bandit (PC/PS3/4) on Feb 21, 2011 19:17:39 GMT
Okay, there's alot of problems with the game for now and people are free to complain about all the issue's even though i (still) have the patience to wait for all to get better but someone on the Atari forums said something that made me cry from laughter.. Here comes: TDUseless 2
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Post by kat (PC) on Feb 23, 2011 3:34:47 GMT
Hahaha, that's a good one!
Well, i'm another that hasn't had problems. Only thing that happened is my clothes went missing, and cars disappear off the road every now and then. Apart from that, the only time i couldn't play was when all the stuff was going on with the servers.
I really like it. Just the endless 4x4 tracks that go nowhere and are there for no reason are a bit boring, and you have to drive them. I wish there were more 4x4 races, i really like them. And i actually really like the handling now. Just had to get my head around what Atari was actually doing. And i like what they've done. Though i gotta say, any Aston is a might twitchy little bugger on hardcore mode. But i didn't spend all that money on a Volante for it to sit in my garage! And i love my SLS AMG! Love!
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Post by Jussi on Mar 31, 2011 16:16:48 GMT
Game over! ...at least I've done all the races I can. Unless Atari decides to lengthen the target times on that A1 license test, I'm not even gonna bother. Even the first one was super hard to accomplish. Caption: Jussi waves TDU2 good bye... Jussi
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Post by kat (PC) on Apr 7, 2011 4:15:45 GMT
Really Jussi? For me i found the A2 and A1 easy. I was really surprised to be honest, but i did.
But yeah, the game's over for me too. Nothing more i want to do there. So i go back to my original statement, and that is 'not amused'. Because i'm really not. I had it the wrong way around. I was going to get this full price and wait for Assassin's Creed Brotherhood to be on sale. But as it turns out, Brotherhood is awesome, and TDU could have waited to go on sale. On a big sale.
There simply isn't any more to gain in TDU2. Apart from driving with friends, i'm not interested in having everything 100%. You got nothing for the photos, nothing for doing all the driving missons, nothing for anything really. TDU1 took me months (literally) to finish, and i enjoyed every second of it. TDU2 took me a couple weeks, and i enjoyed probably half of it.
I haven't been playing at all recently. There's nothing for me to do there. No other cars i want to buy. And even if i did, nothing i can do with them. So now, all i'm doing is loading up the game, seeing if anyone's online, and if not, i'm outta there. I'm being 100% honest here.
So if anyone wants to go for a drive or race or whatever...maybe we can have a thread here, and we can organise? I'll be most happy to join in.
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