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Stefani24
5th January 2009, 16:31
Weve got the commands for tbo lrf and gtr, and some mora iirc, but for me it seems that the std (for xfg/rg) doesnt work.
Wouldnt be that hard to implent i thiknk.
J@tko
5th January 2009, 16:54
Weve got the commands for tbo lrf and gtr, and some mora iirc, but for me it seems that the std (for xfg/rg) doesnt work.
Wouldnt be that hard to implent i thiknk.
Yeah I noticed that at the New Year event. /cars TBO+STD didn't work :shrug:
Dark Elite
5th January 2009, 20:57
I know it's a whole four keystrokes more, but doesn't /cars XFG+XRG work just as well? :p
Sam
Zen321
6th January 2009, 05:12
Just for personnal knowledge, I know that STD refers to XRG+XFG, bt what does those 3 letters stand for already ? Is it "Standard" ?
Because TBO is "Turbo" LRF is "LX6-RAC-FZ5" and the others are pretty damn obvious as well.
Thanks for the info !
Flame CZE
6th January 2009, 05:16
Yes, I want to know that too... LRF = low roof
STD = maybe as you said Standard, maybe Steady :D
March Hare
6th January 2009, 08:42
Slower Than Donkeys?
But the /cars STD command would be a nice addition,
NotAnIllusion
6th January 2009, 08:50
I know it's a whole four keystrokes more, but doesn't /cars XFG+XRG work just as well? :p
Sam
The STD class is UF1, XFG, XRG. Another thing is what if you want all road cars only? It would be much easier to type '/cars std+tbo+lrf' than having to type the cars out. Tbh, stuff like '/cars ALL-FWD+XFR' would be nice too :p
March Hare
6th January 2009, 09:52
Another thing is what if you want all road cars only?
/cars ROAD
Isn't that one working anymore?
NotAnIllusion
6th January 2009, 10:05
Dunno, haven't tried
Stefani24
6th January 2009, 19:19
UF1 is not in std, afaik.
Its just on the filter on, because of teh same reason why the std class is enabled when filtering tbo. (normally is a car class, where the cars are at least somewhere near even)
And i guess zen is right with the naming of lrf, thanks for the info.
JasonJ
7th January 2009, 08:18
/cars=road does work for the guy who was asking.
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