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ebo_j
15-11-2006, 07:47
Hiya,
First of all i'd like to mention that in my opinion (in the time i've played it) Atari have come up with a good well rounded game.

Now i'd like to ask how does the game start? I've only had a few shots on my brothers account which is well passed this point. And my brother (Now climbing the steep hill to 31) has forgotten!

Mainly how much do you start with funding wize?
Cheers

P.s im considering buying a xbox 360 so i can play it sooner than the ps2 version!

Struggeling to resize a avitar if anyone can shed any light on the subject!

the_gaming_guy
15-11-2006, 08:36
Hiya,
First of all i'd like to mention that in my opinion (in the time i've played it) Atari have come up with a good well rounded game.

Now i'd like to ask how does the game start? I've only had a few shots on my brothers account which is well passed this point. And my brother (Now climbing the steep hill to 31) has forgotten!

Mainly how much do you start with funding wize?
Cheers

P.s im considering buying a xbox 360 so i can play it sooner than the ps2 version!

Struggeling to resize a avitar if anyone can shed any light on the subject!

Hello. :salut2:

Have a read of some reviews (http://uk.gamespot.com/xbox360/driving/testdriveunlimited/review.html) and read about the features... :respect:

jak69
15-11-2006, 08:37
Cripes it's been so long since I started. You start with £200,000(or there abouts) after choosing your avatar,go rent a car to take you to buy your first house...from there you get to buy your first car(audi TT or alfa romeo). Then, just get started on racing(go to the map view and you'll see the challenges appear). Hope you enjoy it....

Sorry,can't help with the avatar problem...I'd like to know as well.

NinjaSix
15-11-2006, 13:03
Struggeling to resize a avitar if anyone can shed any light on the subject!
What operating system are you using?

Any image processing software will be able to do this. (And I don't count MS Paint as image processing software ;) ).

I use Photoshop, but I realise that's out of reach for many people.

There's also Paintshop Pro.

There's a free tool called Gimp (www.gimp.org). It was originally a Unix tool, but there is a Windows version. It's not necessarily the easiest software to use, but it should be easy to resize images with it.

It's been a long time since I've used it, and I never used it on Windows.

ebo_j
15-11-2006, 16:04
Hello. :salut2:



Cheers mate :salut2:
Im on xp at home and i actually think i do have photo shop on it i'll have a gander when a get home! Thought it would be cool to put up what i drive in real life lol!