HEHEHE yeah im fine. i didnt actually break anything, just bruised stuff a lot (my ego mainly) im all better now though, so i will be back to playing eat saber and Pavlov..
Also yeah i broke out in an all over body sweat the other day, then my mouth went all watery and i realised i was suffering from my first go of motion sickness.. Pulled the headset up off my head and 2 seconds later i was fine. But for those few seconds things did feel VERY odd..
Eek! The only thing I've broken in VR is a massive sweat! I hope you're alright, Nobby. Take it easy, play some comfort VR games, and you'll be back to throwing your arms and head around in no time
Ouch! but yeah for VR, esp. a Vive you need a big empty room in best case scenario. The friend of my sister has a 20qm room reserved for it and never is completely alone when playing, just in case he is near a wall or the desk in the corner. get well soon.
So the other day, i nearly broke a few ribs.. I was playing a VR game and of all the stupid things it requires you to lean forward or back to dive or climb. If you lean more than about 10 degrees forward while you cant see whats going on you will fall over.. And thats what happened, only problem is, my desk is only about 1 meter in front of me. I slammed into it blind, but its ok, my ribs took most of the impact SO i uninstalled the game and asked for a refund. And ive had to stay off VR for a couple of days while my ribs recover (i had a nice bruise up my ribs yesterday)
Oh and one more thing. Atari didnt make TDU2.. Eden games did. Atari was just the copmpany that released it. But they was such a bunch of assholes to Eden games. most of eden games walked out. Towards then end of TDU2's playable lifespan there was just a small handful of people still working there.. Nobody in their right mind would make another game like TDU under atari's name. Not after the fiasco with eden games.
That would be a great idea and all, but ywo major issues with that. 1- Do you honestly think just because a bunch of people "DEMAND" a company make something, do you really think they are just gonna say " Oh ok then " and put their hand in their pocket and spend millions developing a new game.. Just coz you said they had to?? and secondly... Atari no longer own the rights to TDU. Another company gained the rights and said they MIGHT do a massive multiplayer online racing game. But that was about 2 years ago when they acquired the rights and nothing has been seen since...
Registered Member #1200
Joined: Tue Mar 19 2013, 10:25AM
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Hi everyone, as you can probably tell, I'm very new on this forum. I had a quick question. I've been looking around this site and it's great! Has everything I ever wanted for TDU 2. So my questions is, I have the Steam version of TDU 2. I wanted to import car skins but I've read in the tutorial section that I can't do that with the Steam version. I wanted to know if I can just download a pirated version and use my Product Key from steam and have a completely legit an running game? If this is possible to do, I'd be able to play on the same servers as I did on steam right? Thank you very much in advance!
Registered Member #473
Joined: Tue Jun 12 2012, 07:05PM
Well, you cán do that with the Steam version (however not adviced), but you will need (for all versions I guess) to use Knyazev's Universal Launcher v3.2 (current version) to start the game.
Registered Member #1200
Joined: Tue Mar 19 2013, 10:25AM
Thanks for the reply. So if I download a pirated version and use my legit product key, I wouldn't have any problems as far as playing the game? By the way after I get all the car skins that I want. Can I just go back to the steam version and use my Game Save?
Yes you can do that and no you should have any problems ( from a legal point of view.) In fact i HAD to download a pirate version and use my cd code, as my disk didnt work, both of them ( i returned it and got it swapped but both claimed there were corrupt files)
The version i would recommend looking for is the RELOADED version. As that is a known working EURO version of the game. ( you need the euro version to be able to unpack the game) remember DO NOT apply any "nocd" cracks, they are not needed, you have a product code.
Just install the pirate version as if it was a regular install and add your product code when required. Then run the regular "uplauncher" so you can get all needed updates. From then on stick to using Knyazev's Universal Launcher ( which skips file checking and lets you play your online savegame in offline mode, for testing mods/cheats)
From there you can unpack the game archives, make stickers, full car skins, apply car mods, the world is your oyster.. so to speak.