Just quickly want to share something. A friend just send me that: http://www.3dtuning.com And I couldn't belive it, you can tune pretty much every famous car, in totall there must be at least a few houndred cars and its just awesome. It's online, no need to install something, no need to register. So much posibilities, it's nearly unbelivable that it´s free. Check it out, it's worth a try! Some personal screens: And make some cool custume cars!111!11
tried it out myself, is awesome, although, it seems to be mostly older model's, for example, they have a 2010 f-150 saleen, but no 2013 model of any version of f-150. speaking of f-150, who needs vision: lol, ugly little thing, probably really good areodynamics however (of course, i could be wrong, as i know next to nothing about car's - - - Updated - - - also made this:
5 steps to make money -Download it -make a mesh -Put on gabesters n/b -Put in RoR/BeamNG -Ask for 10$ per download
All the russians who want it would chip in to get the $10 then distribute said copy amongst themselves.
For some reason, I can't access the page? And yes I register. Seems like a very cool site. (imported from here)
do you by any chance have the no-script plugin on chrome? i had to trust/allow a bunch of stuff to get it to work correctly
Try another browser. Likely your current browser doesn't support whatever the interactive bit of the webpage is running on. I'd also not recommend Chrome. It seems to me Google cut functionality and security in Chrome to make it faster. Rant on Chrome below, wrapped in code to shorten post. OffTopic: Why don't we have spoiler-hidey tags? They're useful for more than just spoilers y'know. Code: I can't tell you how may times a virus has jacked my test/beater system through Chrome, but in any other browser the same page loads and my AV stops it, and yes, I've made sure it is monitoring Chrome when I test. Any device I've ever had it on has almost instantly started acting stupid. I lost about 500 gigs on a windows XP machine due to Chrome somehow detonating the registry almost immediately after install, and then the recovery disk not being able to recover anything, as is always the case with WinXP. My NOOK HD ran beautifully for months on patch 2.06 (B&N's gated paradise, Apple style), not a problem in the world. Suddenly out of nowhere in patch 2.10 a wild Google appears and replaces my OEM browser (which was quite nice) with Chrome. At first I didn't notice a huge difference as the OEM used Chrome as a base, but they clearly did some heavy backend modifications to stabilize their version of the browser as my device required a factory reset just a few days after the patch, and has needed one about once every week or two ever since. Google replaced some other apps which I don't use and therefore disable, but I tried leaving them enabled once and it tanked within two days. I would take it back if it wasn't out of warranty, but they're being pricks about it even though this is quite clearly their fault. TL;DR To me, Chrome is bad news. Seriously bad news. Stay away.