How about starting with telling everyone how you are accomplishing
this?
It never ends!
-pw
Well, if you tell us how you did it, then we can verify it, then perhaps
tell you how to take a screen shot.
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brian
>>i found a way in need for speed-porsche 2000 to leave the track, explore,
>>and fly around. it's the coolest thing ever! has anybody else done this
>>before? if not, how do i take screen shots so i can show you guys? (and
>>tell you how) i tried print screen but when i paste it into the paint
>>program it's all black. thanks.
>Well, if you tell us how you did it, then we can verify it, then perhaps
>tell you how to take a screen shot.
>-
>brian
Bart Westra
I did that too. I dont remember exatly how but I was on autobahn on
the test-driving. I drove down the road away from the test-scene and I think
the
road ended suddenly and I was in the air.
TC
Spill it and stop with the teasing.
>> >> oh yeah, when it goes into the air and after a
>> >> while comes down again it gets up to 2,600 kms/hr.
>> >> very cool! on the autobahn track there's even rain at altitude
>> >> and the first time i took off i looked for an altimeter.
>> >> if nobody wants to tell me here how to take screenshots
>> >> email me offline and i'l tell you the trick
>> >I did that too. I dont remember exatly how but I was on autobahn on
>> >the test-driving. I drove down the road away from the test-scene and I
>> think
>> >the
>> >road ended suddenly and I was in the air.
>> >TC
>> I took some more screenshots. you can actually fly around ANY track. see
>> the results in alt.binaries.simulators.autos. so do you want to know how
>to
>> do it?
>Spill it and stop with the teasing.
not every ISP has the binaries newsgroups!
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brian
> >t-( *sob* *sob* :-( okay.... hehehehe
> >check out the binaries group again there's the trick
> not every ISP has the binaries newsgroups!