global hype at that track only, so I can run offline races without them
running 1:22s?
Thanks, Scott
Thanks, Scott
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Won't that remove all best lap settings for all tracks (including
genuine ones?).
Alternatively, I would just remove the record.ini file from the track
folder for Monza.
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> Won't that remove all best lap settings for all tracks (including
> genuine ones?).
> Alternatively, I would just remove the record.ini file from the track
> folder for Monza.
> --
> Peter Ives - (AKA Ivington)
> No person's opinions can be said to be
> more correct than another's, because each is
> the sole judge of his or her own experience.
Stefan
> Reset record.ini at Monza to 1:28:99 and it had no effect, they still run
> too fast. Will deleting player.sts reset all tracks?
> > >In your player folder there is a file called player.sts delete this
> file
> > >and all will be well again.
> > Won't that remove all best lap settings for all tracks (including
> > genuine ones?).
> > Alternatively, I would just remove the record.ini file from the track
> > folder for Monza.
> > --
> > Peter Ives - (AKA Ivington)
> > No person's opinions can be said to be
> > more correct than another's, because each is
> > the sole judge of his or her own experience.
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==
> > >In your player folder there is a file called player.sts delete this
> file
> > >and all will be well again.
> > Won't that remove all best lap settings for all tracks (including
> > genuine ones?).
> > Alternatively, I would just remove the record.ini file from the track
> > folder for Monza.
> > --
> > Peter Ives - (AKA Ivington)
> > No person's opinions can be said to be
> > more correct than another's, because each is
> > the sole judge of his or her own experience.
> --
> Ian Parker
> UKGPL League http://members.xoom.com/ukgpl
> ==
> > Reset record.ini at Monza to 1:28:99 and it had no effect, they still
run
> > too fast. Will deleting player.sts reset all tracks?
> > > >In your player folder there is a file called player.sts delete
this
> > file
> > > >and all will be well again.
> > > Won't that remove all best lap settings for all tracks (including
> > > genuine ones?).
> > > Alternatively, I would just remove the record.ini file from the track
> > > folder for Monza.
> > > --
> > > Peter Ives - (AKA Ivington)
> > > No person's opinions can be said to be
> > > more correct than another's, because each is
> > > the sole judge of his or her own experience.
So does anyone know what all those numbers mean in the player.sts file?
I've looked at it in a hex editor and can see that all the track names
are there, but haven't a clue what the numbers refer too.
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Peter Ives - (AKA Ivington)
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more correct than another's, because each is
the sole judge of his or her own experience.