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Illusionyary

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  1. If people actually called me, my ringtone would be this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkWWx0YSyM0
  2. I don't really have a favourite as I mainly drink water but I like fruit juice (apple and guava, mango) quite a lot, though it does sometimes give me mouth ulcers. Besides that I enjoy vanilla Coca-Cola and the odd Sparkling Grape/Apple Juice every now and then.
  3. Why are you posting the topic before you've even uploaded the video you are creating the topic about?
  4. This would be down to the extra that the module is hooked up to, find it and attach it to either extra_5 or extra_6. If it's already attached to a different extra, you'll have to duplicate it and then delete the different parts in each copy before reattaching to extra_5 or 6.
  5. It's essentially a grouping tool for keeping parts in check. In Zmodeler, click the little arrow next to the blue cone and click Dummy Helper, once selected simply click on it and it will create a new dummy. From here, just rename the dummy to whatever you need (ex. extra_x) and then put the appropriate parts inside of that dummy directory.
  6. Either rename them or attach them to something. As BlackJesus1 said, you can't have more than one part with the same name.
  7. I use the thumb buttons on my mouse or the numerical buttons.
  8. Anywhere from 100 to 145, it's personal preference really. Some cars will have duller lights than others, so that must be taken into consideration.
  9. Increase the number next to "car.defaultlight.emissive.on = " under the "# Other emissive lights" section of your visualSettings.dat file.
  10. I stabbed it in the face with my axe, dragged it to shore and cut it up. You get shark meat fillets, chunks and a fin from it. All of which seem to replenish your hunger level completely, which is nice.
  11. I just feel that relatively pointless topics such as this shouldn't be posted here. If you want to post stuff like this, go on a health and well-being website or something.
  12. Has anyone else heard of this game? If you're a fan of The Forest, Rust or DayZ, I think you're in for a treat. Stranded Deep is a hardcore survival game in early access with a focus on crafting, building and surviving. The only enemy is mother nature herself. Your private jet has gone down somewhere in the Pacific Ocean and you're now stuck on a flimsy life-raft surrounded by sharks. Get to shore, craft some makeshift tools, spear some crabs and survive. Dragging plays a huge part in the crafting and building elements, as all objects must be placed on the floor next to each other in order for crafting/building to work. You can also drag dead sharks or fish ashore and move fallen trees to a desired area before chopping them apart. Multiplayer and co-op are coming soon along with many, many other features. While I'm not a huge fan of early access games, this one seems quite promising. Even with the limited content in the game currently, there's still enough to do to keep you entertained for hours. I just picked it up a few hours ago and I played for roughly two and a half hours before I ended up dying to a poisonous sea urchin. The game is seriously intense, especially when jumping off your raft into the depths below. You just don't know if what you're diving into is a shark feeding frenzy or not. Stranded Deep is currently $14.99 on Steam, I'd say go pick it up if you're a fan of survival games.
  13. Because there are some topics that belong on this website and some that don't. This is one of those that doesn't.
  14. The countless amounts of money they make from people actually buying the car in real life? As Hystery said, I think they can afford to let this one slide. It would probably cost more to do something about it than to sit back and do nothing.
  15. As much as I'd like to go for "we're fucked", I think option three is probably the most realistic.
  16. How do you even know that copyright theft is being committed? It's possible that the company responsible does have all the required rights to use those vehicles. Find some articles and what not to back up your points and then we'll start a proper discussion.
  17. It's going to be really awkward a year or so later when he doesn't like that character anymore.
  18. Check out the tutorials section. https://www.lcpdfr.com/page/tutorials/index.action/_/vehicle-modification-tutorial/
  19. 2014 was arguably one of the safest years for aviation ever with only 21 fatal incidents out of 3.2 billion flights. The stats in the article below suggests that there is only 1 fatal incident every 2.38 million flights, meaning it's a 1 in 2.38 million chance of being involved in a fatal accident. Pretty good odds if you ask me, especially in comparison to air travel in the 1980's. http://www.bbc.com/news/business-31133246
  20. I'm sorry but I thought this was a website about a police modification for a video game.

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