same as last time these are nothing special, just thought i'd show what i could find doing weird stuff.
first the lighting effect:
the sun seems to effect the top of the clipboard. nothing major, but possibly confusing to somone not familiar with the functions at the top
images:
looking "into" the sun
looking "away" from the sun:
framerate issues for me. im guessing it has something to do with the driver issue i posted in the other thread. GF TI4600 (or so it says on the box, but DX shows it as a Ti4800 and so does the driver) i have both "detail sliders about 60% to the highest level of detail, and the distance to about 1.8-2 miles. there were many times flying over the same spot where FR's would drop to mid 20's. usually hovered around 45-55 even in the clouds, topping @ 84 looking out the side at blue sky.
here's a pic:
last but not least, my suicide M3 was at it again, jumps on the new terrain bumps are fun, and i guess im just a weirdo looking for things to jump off. in the below pic i was attempting to clear the fence on the right by coming over the hill in the background. if i had been sucessful i would have landed on the fuel tank trucks on the right.
i never made it over the fence, but some unusual results. i would hit a spot "above" the fence like an imaginary wall in the air and then drop flat to the ground. trying to manuever out if i bumped the fence slowly i would bounce back twice as fast as i hit it.
also driving in reverse it seems the controls are backwards from what they are in AHI right now. not sure if it's intentional, but the wheels moving properly now looks AWSOME!
in this pic mentioned above i missed my angle and wound up flying along the side of the fence, hitting the ground directly at the base of this "wall"
here's the result: (had to goto tower as moving put the GV into the studder loop of 0-15mph oscilatting fastly)
i'll keep playing around for unusual things most people wount try LOL.
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>> HTC staff it looks awsome though. you all are definately making some great leaps, and i look forward to helping as i can.