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Other Addons / Re: Dash on Wheel
March 16, 2014, 08:31:59 PM
I've moved from IOS to android now and use the android dash on my nexus 7 but yeah maybe it needs a few more features. The apple one is quite basic although if you want more data its probably better to use the graphical telemetry program after a session. But as a dash the sinspeed one is fine and if your using the iphone it isnt that large either and would be comparable to a normal karting dash size.
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Other Addons / Re: Dash on Wheel
March 16, 2014, 06:14:52 PM
If you have an iPhone you could create a bracket for it on your wheel then use the sinspeed app posted on here
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Setups / Re: Making a Sim
March 15, 2014, 07:39:44 PM
Looking good sam!
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Support / Re: 3 screen mode
March 05, 2014, 05:01:40 PM
You need to set in game resolution to your desktop resolution. This should then make it expand over 3 monitors
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corrie is there any way of making the radiator flap paintable?
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haha remember to take it off before exporting to .tga
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post a screenshot of your template, so we can see your layers and stuff
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Setups / Re: Making a Sim
February 26, 2014, 04:38:16 PM
No you don't have to have 2 cards, more often then not its better to get a higher model single graphics card than it is to get 2 and either SLI or Crossfire them, what he means is you will have 3 wires from your card to your monitor's, one for each, an AMD card uses 2 DVI's and one displayport.

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Setups / Re: Making a Sim
February 24, 2014, 01:46:54 AM
Haha sorry fair enough :) 450 should be enough to get you something good :) if you have any other questions please ask happy to help ;)
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Setups / Re: Making a Sim
February 23, 2014, 11:01:13 PM
I think my monitors are at 40 degree angle but I'm not sure as I'm always moving them about to sort out wires and stuff. I'm running a 6 core AMD system with a gigabyte windforce 270x (I've oveclocked it a bit aswell), runs 3 monitors fine at good fps, 120 on I racing at maxed out graphics option's. I'd shop around for PC parts to make a gaming PC as you can get much better deals than complete unit's,  I decided to spend out on components because then it should still be a good gaming PC for the next 4+ years, a mistake I made a few years ago spent very little on parts but was only good for the next year or so then it was upgrade time again!

If you go AMD remember one monitor has to use a display port to connect to the graphics card for eyefinity to work correctly the rest are connected using DVI.
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Setups / Re: Making a Sim
February 23, 2014, 09:26:55 PM
Personally, i would go for the 3x24" monitors, if your into creating paints/tracks etc... the availability of having 3 monitors is very valuable.  I think the projector one would be nice with a curved wall and it would be bezeless but i think it will turn out to be more expensive than monitors (projector, then you have to make a curved wall etc...). I got 3 brand new monitors off ebay for £40 per monitor (2x HP and 1x BenQ). I use to use a 32" TV but would never go back to using it as it doesnt immerse you as much as the triple screen setup did, so i would not go for that one.
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Plugins / Re: Graphical telemetry
February 21, 2014, 04:06:47 PM
you have to run KRP and the Telemetry software in administrator mode  by right clicking, then stuff should appear.
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Setups / Re: Making a Sim
February 21, 2014, 01:35:25 AM
Basically you download the logitech controller driver http://www.logitech.com/en-gb/support/g27-racing-wheel?osid=14&bit=64 this enables you to control wheel rotation, springs, dampening, ffb strength etc.. Pretty self explanatory really. Then the wheel is plug and playable via usb. You will then NEED to configure the controls in the KRP setting menu for it to work in game. Depending on the sim im playing i just change the degrees of rotation in the software, then its just a case of starting up the game and racing.
Got mine just under a year ago now, never had any problems with, would recommend it to anyone looking for a great quality mid range wheel
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Setups / Re: Making a Sim
February 20, 2014, 11:51:44 PM
If i were you id go for the G27 as its newer and quiter than the old G25, PC world have a good deal on for £199 http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/pc-accessories/pc-gaming-accessories/game-controllers/logitech-g27-racing-wheel-21406542-pdt.html
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Paints / Re: club 100 paint for birel
February 20, 2014, 04:10:51 PM
cool :)