No not fixed. This is a Papyrus problem, neither PWF nor the Pits can fix this.
THe default cup cars have the same symptom, but to a much lesser degree, so
the 'problem' doesn't show itself.
It would take another serious patch from Papyrus to cure this from what I have
read. I beleive you can sorta fix it for OFFline, by changing your car type for offline,
but if you use the same car ONline, you'll get the 4x4 effect. So I think the pits and
probably pwf also, have chosen the lesser of two evils and gone for the too low
look rather than the too high 4x4.
dave henrie
> I thought the online vs. offline thing was supposed to be fixed with version
> 2.1? When I use the included cars in single player they still sink into the
> pavement.
The player car will be sunk into the ground as Herr von Henrie
explained, that bit is out of our hands
Beers and cheers
(uncle) Goy
"goyl at nettx dot no"
http://www.theuspits.com
"A man is only as old as the woman he feels........"
--Groucho Marx--
The GT looks so HOT with the wheels poking through the fenders. =)
And good job to the Pits crew for putting it together, very nice.
Jason
> >The player car will be sunk into the ground as Herr von Henrie
> >explained, that bit is out of our hands
> The GT looks so HOT with the wheels poking through the fenders. =)
> And good job to the Pits crew for putting it together, very nice.
Beers and cheers
(uncle) Goy
"goyl at nettx dot no"
http://www.theuspits.com
"A man is only as old as the woman he feels........"
--Groucho Marx--
> Yup, player car. Would be nice if Papy would address this.
Ok, so he does this, what's next, well, it has to be released through a
patch, which means recompiling the .exe, which means that Sierra's Q&A
department would like to have a look at it first to make sure it doesn't
break anything, after that they have to update the Sierra matching
servers.....
Oh yeah, I can see this happening......:-/
Beers and cheers
(uncle) Goy
"goyl at nettx dot no"
http://www.theuspits.com
"A man is only as old as the woman he feels........"
--Groucho Marx--