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Re: Quick fix
Posted: 03 Apr 2016, 11:02
by GranaDy
Sorry if I'm to stupid, but where do I have to extract the .zip file?

Re: Quick fix
Posted: 03 Apr 2016, 12:06
by mvv0105
In TM Turbo folder
Re: Quick fix
Posted: 03 Apr 2016, 13:16
by btonios
Oooh, thx hylis! Would be cool to fix these shortcuts in MT and editor too

Re: Quick fix
Posted: 03 Apr 2016, 13:23
by HubbleSM
As already described by a few other players in this thread, I also experienced a much worse game performance with the fixed exe. A lot of fps drops happened since I updated the game with the fix. I hope the upcoming update will not include this decreased performance , otherwise I can't enjoy the game as much as I did before.
Re: Quick fix
Posted: 03 Apr 2016, 13:50
by Dommy
I must say many thanks for the proper XInput support, I was waiting for it for years

. I can finally forget about switching my gamepad to DirectInput to have rumble working and can finally bind additional functions to triggers and DPad buttons

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Re: Quick fix
Posted: 03 Apr 2016, 13:58
by Florenzius
Thank you nadeo
good job and you included almost my wishes

Re: Quick fix
Posted: 04 Apr 2016, 19:55
by marios2000
About the patch comming this week: Are you going to include cam1? I honestly don't understand the decision you made there (some people weren't buying the game only because of that btw).
Re: Quick fix
Posted: 04 Apr 2016, 20:28
by eyebo
I'm going to play devil's advocate for a moment and say that people should give the new cam a chance. It doesn't feel the same as the cam2 they're used to. And it's much more immersive than cam1 ever was, though not nausea-inducing like the old cam2 was in tmuf.
Also, I like being able to easily and quickly switch between two cams with a single button while playing maps where a forced cam may not be there in all the areas that I wish it to be (for instance, some rollercoaster tracks that were made in the classic editor). I never used to manually change cams while driving (except on RPGs). That's something I regularly do now, so it's really given me a different way to play.
Stadium was the hardest to get used to with this cam, probably because my brain was the most used to driving it with other cams. I'm getting there though. I prefer the simplicity of having only two cams now. I know I'm a small voice here among dozens crying out for another cam, but I'd prefer Nadeo keep things as they are now. It fits well to the overall idea behind Turbo.
If this is too offtopic, I apologize. Feel free to nuke my post or split it off somewhere else.
Re: Quick fix
Posted: 04 Apr 2016, 23:20
by mGuy
eyebo wrote:I'm going to play devil's advocate for a moment and say that people should give the new cam a chance. It doesn't feel the same as the cam2 they're used to. And it's much more immersive than cam1 ever was, though not nausea-inducing like the old cam2 was in tmuf.
Also, I like being able to easily and quickly switch between two cams with a single button while playing maps where a forced cam may not be there in all the areas that I wish it to be (for instance, some rollercoaster tracks that were made in the classic editor). I never used to manually change cams while driving (except on RPGs). That's something I regularly do now, so it's really given me a different way to play.
Stadium was the hardest to get used to with this cam, probably because my brain was the most used to driving it with other cams. I'm getting there though. I prefer the simplicity of having only two cams now. I know I'm a small voice here among dozens crying out for another cam, but I'd prefer Nadeo keep things as they are now. It fits well to the overall idea behind Turbo.
If this is too offtopic, I apologize. Feel free to nuke my post or split it off somewhere else.
I agree with that too

Re: Quick fix
Posted: 05 Apr 2016, 12:18
by Whitestar
There's a camera discussion here:
viewtopic.php?f=524&t=37623