How do you change the direction of the FFB? The latest update reversed mine and it's finally gotten irritating enough to make me fix it. I remember there were a few posts explaining it months ago, but searching for them now would be hopeless.
Notice the link in the chat, steamdommunity.com instead of steamcommunity.com. The misspelled one is probably a scam website that has a URL that kinda looks similar to the original. If you get a message like that it's not automatically bad, just ignore the link and block/report the user.
For you aircraft fans out there, The first Qantas 747 that holds the record for longest non stop flight from London to Sydney touched down safely at its final resting place this morning. I watched it make its final decent from my backyard, quite an extraordinary sight.
I have the same issue, its why i never use my wheel with BeamNG. I didn't realize that there was a way to fix it. I would also find it incredibly useful if someone could mention how. On a side note, Geometry wars 3 is really good. I haven't felt as happy as when i beat level 5 in quite a while, i was bouncing in my chair squealing with happiness.
I jink it's hydros.lua or something that has an ffb direction variable you can swap between 1 and -1 to invert/deinvert it
I went ahead and bought NFSMW 2005 and does anyone know why it takes 10 seconds to go to the next screen after clicking a button on NFSMW 2005 for me (like on the main menu and car shop). I can run the game perfectly with fine (even with enb).
I recreated some music with MIDI in twenty minutes yesterday. (BTW, hope it doesn't sound like crap, Gabe...)
IIRC a few years ago I blew out a card. On boot everything runs through its paces, you just don't see anything.
But I'm serious. It ran through BIOS and booted up WinXP. Also I did a thing: Literally just uploaded it so the quality may be a bit fuzzy.
Should be a video output on back panel. If so, you have an igpu (pretty sure that CPU is after Intel started building them into the CPU, haven't checked on Intel ark though). No harm comes of booting without a GPU.