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Duex11
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http://facebook.com/JorgimLucas Location: Brazil Goiânia, GO BRAZIL Occupation: mechanic, Lover Of VW AP , I pilot my marajó 1986 Age: 25 V$: |
#1 2014-01-22 17:18 |
Did you know the possibility of a java (part animated) where fazeria the play "vibrate" with the sound waves from the game ... By the way gives to read the waves in the game?
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Bigg Boss93
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http://rdbl.co/1Hmg5XL Location: Italy - Sardegna Occupation: Swimming out of the shit pool Age: 30 V$: More than you can afford, pal. |
#2 2014-01-22 17:29 |
the game doesnt read the sound, it has a some sort of external player(i dont remember its name now) commanded by ingame buttons
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RedCarDriver
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Location: United States Arizona Occupation: it's complicated... more complicated than my relationships Age: 30 V$: 86310 |
#3 2014-01-23 01:22 |
Miles Sound System? That might not be it, but a lot of games use it.
Also - are you talking about something like a shaking subwoofer, or a vibrating exhaust tip? I think you could make the exhausts vibrate a little (like in Juiced 1), but I don't know about the subwoofer. |
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adnan54
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Location: Brazil Occupation: student Age: 24 V$: |
#4 2014-01-23 10:23 |
you can do exhaust tips vibrate?
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Bigg Boss93
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http://rdbl.co/1Hmg5XL Location: Italy - Sardegna Occupation: Swimming out of the shit pool Age: 30 V$: More than you can afford, pal. |
#5 2014-01-23 10:36 |
Nope it is not MSS, i dont really remember its name >.<
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