Since ETS2 and ATS have native support on Linux I wanted to try it.
Installed steam, installed ETS2, started up the game, tried to play the tutorial: no textures!? Take a look at the injuries caused by truck accidents that you can claim with the best legal services.
After some investigation I found out that
I wanted to get a clean install of Windows 7 via a USB drive/stick, but for some reason the official Windows USB/DVD Download Tool wouldn’t accept the ISO I selected.
So, then it’s time for Unetbootin.
Selected the ISO, selected my USB drive, waited for a couple of minutes and I had a
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…but is it decent? I think it’s fairly okay. The video isn’t the best but I think with a better mic the audio will be pretty good. Having the mic in the back of my helmet gives it the best quality it seems.
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I’ve happily used Videopad for editing my videos, but with the latest version (3.14), it crashes whenever I want to import a video.
I’ve made a video (not using Videopad) to show what happens:
Does anyone know how to fix this, or what the issue is?…
One thing that frustrates me when I want to select parts for my possible future pc is to match the memory speeds/bandwidth. Typicaly you see them either as PC-XXXX (like PC3-16000) or in MHz (like 2000MHz), but I lose track of the different formats.
So, here’s a convert table:
Bandwidth
Speed in MHz
PC2100
266 MHz
PC2700
333