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could you put the 2005 nsx wheels on the 2016 civic type r and sort the offset out on the rear wheels so they stick out a bit more?
Never noticed this post before, sorry about the late reply. I'll do your request next time I play the game.could you put the 2005 nsx wheels on the 2016 civic type r and sort the offset out on the rear wheels so they stick out a bit more?
So wait, I just noticed this, but what's with the convertible C3?
Here you go, was pretty fun experimenting with new locations.You should call it the Cayenne GT
Love all the ideas you've already shown, but something that to my surprise I haven't seen done anywhere with debug Forza yet: mind showing us parked Lambos with doors up? 670 nudge nudge
I've looked absolutely everywhere on the internet, and I could not for the life of me find a way to grab photos from the dev build. Would you mind giving some insight?
Thank you for posting this photo. It's a new location I hadn't seen before. I've played this game for nearly 550 hours and still had not seen this brick driveway in Byron Bay yet. It took about 15 minutes of searching but I found it. It makes for great photos especially at morning and dusk because of the beautiful shadows. Different car and different time of day, but proof I found the spot.
Yep, it's a great spot. Only thing I don't like about it is that the collision is wrong so your car floats on it. Thankfully in the developer build I can make the tires fatter to compensate. If you ever see a photo in that spot from me and wonder why it looks like the tires would rub the arches, that's whyThank you for posting this photo. It's a new location I hadn't seen before. I've played this game for nearly 550 hours and still had not seen this brick driveway in Byron Bay yet. It took about 15 minutes of searching but I found it. It makes for great photos especially at morning and dusk because of the beautiful shadows. Different car and different time of day, but proof I found the spot.
Since you said "grab" I assume you mean you know how to take photos but can't find the output file? When you take photos with the Big Shot menu they're saved to Users\*Your User*\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.OpusPG_8wekyb3d8bbwe\TempState\scratch.
Thanks, I've been looking all over the place. I'm doing a project to see if people can differentiate between real life and game photos, and wanted to get my own pics for it. Thanks again for the help.
EDIT: Now, this may seem like a step back from the previous question, but where is the big shot menu in OpusDev? I apologize for my incompetence, but I've checked through the menu tab of the dev menu and can't find the feature, (or I just overlooked it, whoops.) Would you mind telling me what tab it's under if it's under any at all?
Ahh, I see now, thanks again!
EDIT: one last question; how do you do forzavista in freeroam. I looked through everything and all that I could find crashed my game on press. My pc specs up past par, do that's not the issue.
In the meantime I've gotten some nice 16k shots of a couple cars, namely the E30 and C10 GT-R.
Classic '60s sports car action. (If anyone "um, actually"s me about that fact that these two cars are from 1973 and 1972, I will climb through the internet to your house and club you over the head with my murder-bat for the crime of willful missing of the point.)