Dominic Carranza
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Thanks for the input. I just went ahead and used Google Docs lol. Not as detailed as I planned to but it has all the info I want and need. The four events with the darker shading are double header weeks, when there is a race on Wednesday and Friday of the same week. And yes I just realized how crazy it is to have outdoor racing events in February in the NW lolYeah for me fictional driver names were people I've met across the years in my life and also name generators online work well too. Easy plethora for potential and making driver ratings unique.
The program I use is Microsoft OneNote 2013. There is a free version but you can't store any pages offline/locally. I bought the digital commercial version for like $50 off amazon.com. I use the program every day, not just for NR2003. Very handy in tracking, documentation, tutorials, and stuff like that. For NR2003 I've even made a section for each track I race on with pictures, opponent strengths per series, and track ini settings so it's easy to switch between series and not have to fiddle around with settings if the track ini settings we not set up all the way I like in advance. Really a time saver. I wanted to eliminate setup time between different carsets and tracks (which usually result in different opponeent strengths needed to make the races good) and have more race time and it works well.
You need to download 7-zip in order to extract-----> http://www.7-zip.org/download.html The way I do it is by opening up the Customize and Control(Google Chrome)button in the upper right hand corner and clicking downloads. Click show in folder under the file you just downloaded(it will be at the top). Right click on the file highlighted, then scroll to 7-zip and click open archive. Move the .psd to your desktop and you will then be able to open with GIMP. I hope this helps!I don't know how
Slightly off topic, but does anyone know how to change rim color on the CWS15 3ds scene?
Worked like a charm. Thanks mate!It looks like the Chevy rim material uses the rim color from the "Ford Public_2015.bmp" file, so you can paint or paste a different colored rim over the rim in that paint file and name your new image "Ford Public_2015.bmp" (after renaming or backing up the original).