Reason I ask is because that little automatically Continue Exception in Xbox Watson doesn't work as good as I thought it did. It does not stress test for crap when Xbox Watson is having to send the Continue command every .5 seconds. Everything goes from stress to real skippy.
Are the files diferent than those found on a kit like oldengineer said ? Whats the difrence in code ? or stress test options ?
Other interesting stuff. Inside the Launch.ini -------------------- // Netwoking crap 1 = Secure (NO PC DEBUG !!) 0 = Unsecure SecureNetworking=0 // Tournament elimination round scheduling. 0 = only allow rounds when servers say so, 1 = ignore server and allow LTQ elimination rounds anytime IgnoreTournamentScheduling=1 // EnableAudio - 1=Enabled, 0=Off EnableAudio=1 // These toggle whether effects are allowed to be enabled or not EnableTyreTracks=1 EnableSmoke=1 EnableCrowd=1 EnableHDR=1 EnableDOF=1 EnableDamage=1 EnableHeatHaze=1 EnableCar_Cubemap=0 // Should opponent cars be rendered as collision mesh EnableCar_RenderAsCollide=0 // We can force the game to specific frame locking, -1=Default, 0=Immediate, 1=60, 2=30 ForceFrameLock=2 // Starting draw distance for the scene (over-rides all in-game values) DrawDistance=2500.0 // Size to reduce the streamer buffer by if memory problems occur CityMemoryBufferSizeReduction=0 // Size of the buffer given to the screen shot routine ScreenShotMemorySize=0 // Screen Mode, 0=Default, 1=1024x600x2AA, 2=640x480x4AA ScreenMode=1 IntroMovie=0 // Tester debug - Automatically save replays to HDD AutoSaveReplays=0 EnableFlatHierarchy=1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I've tried messing around with the ini myself with no success. Even completely deleted the ini from the game folder and the game still ran the same as usual, freezing up during the first lap. So I don't think the ini actually has any influence at all.
Yeah it wouldn't matter man. You don't want it. It's a useless piece. See the thing is, it is only something special if it is connected to the designated Microsoft Server for stressing these things. Without it, not only does it freeze up, but it does not stress. Why? Because the Microsoft Server is the one actually sending the console commands to start stressing all the hardware components. So what i'm trying to say is, even if you cracked the default xex to make it think it was connected to the server, it's still useless, because there is nothing to tell the xex what to stress on your console. Womp womp. Sad day. Our only hope is that, that would mean Old Engineer obviously has a different build, but unfortunately he has a reputation for never sharing anything. Which leads me to think he's full of shit anyways.
GManWillis I will give you one warning,if you can't respect other members than please keep it to your self or simply leave this forum for good.
i'm pretty sure he has mental issues from the PMs I recieved after going out of my way to share something aspergers?
That's a disrespectful comment. And furthermore, no. You did share sure. You shared a fabricated story. You claimed this disc played offline, which 15 seconds before it locks up is nothing special. Then you claimed that you have played it longer offline which is impossible. And no, don't say you did because you didn't. Got some video proof? No. What I'm angry about is that I gave you something cool in return. And now I'm left with a non-functioining disc which you told everyone worked. You left out the part about where as soon as you start, it locks up. Would have been nice to know. So if you consider me being mental for being a bit angry at that, and calling you on your lies in a PM, then what does that make you? I would say it, but I can't be disrespectful anymore.