After replacing the Sauber.jam-file in gp2, its tyres become blue when the
car is at a longer distance (OK, I shouldn't be near it anyway).
Has anyone solved this problem, or knows another sauber'96 file?
Toedeledokie,
Joris
After replacing the Sauber.jam-file in gp2, its tyres become blue when the
car is at a longer distance (OK, I shouldn't be near it anyway).
Has anyone solved this problem, or knows another sauber'96 file?
Toedeledokie,
Joris
Hey !
You burnt the following into my screen :
I've exactly the same problem !!!
Look on Pieters F1GP2 page to find another one !
(Or drive that you don't see the back-tires !) :-)
> Hey !
> You burnt the following into my screen :
> >After replacing the Sauber.jam-file in gp2, its tyres become blue when the
> >car is at a longer distance (OK, I shouldn't be near it anyway).
> >Has anyone solved this problem, or knows another sauber'96 file?
> I've exactly the same problem !!!
> Look on Pieters F1GP2 page to find another one !
> (Or drive that you don't see the back-tires !) :-)
:>
:> Hey !
:> You burnt the following into my screen :
:>
:> >After replacing the Sauber.jam-file in gp2, its tyres become blue when the
:> >car is at a longer distance (OK, I shouldn't be near it anyway).
:> >
:> >Has anyone solved this problem, or knows another sauber'96 file?
:> I've exactly the same problem !!!
:> Look on Pieters F1GP2 page to find another one !
:>
:> (Or drive that you don't see the back-tires !) :-)
:
:
:This happened to me as well. It seems P K Arneils cars also have an
:anomoly that causes the wheels to show red specks.
: I have solved this by using Paint Shop Pro to copy the very small line
:of colors in the upper right of the bmp from a stock gp2 car to all the
:new ones andthe Sauber and the rest are jazzy as ever now. If you have
:trouble understanding what line of colors mail me and ill spell it out
:clearer
I think the color pallete gets mixed up or the car's bmp file does not use the
proper pallete.
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* Michel de Rooij
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>>Has anyone solved this problem, or knows another sauber'96 file?
>I've exactly the same problem !!!
>Look on Pieters F1GP2 page to find another one !
>(Or drive that you don't see the back-tires !) :-)