Something for the weekend...

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Something for the weekend...

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ECML:Northumberland for BVE 4 will be published on Friday morning....
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Superb route. Up to your usual high standards, eezypeazy. Just did the 20min Newcastle-Morpeth route. Got the pacer to 131km/h(~80mph), and went flying through Cramlington lol. I'm sure I'll learn the route with time.
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Well Tom this route is Fantastic i have now completed 3 activities and they are all excellent just one question is there any chance of some night runs. :D :D

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Short answer, Gav... no.

Long answer: If you want to drive in the dark, edit a route file. Open it in notepad, and, near the top, you'll find a line like this:

.lightdirection 35;270


Below it, add

.AmbientLight 11;11;11

and this will reduce the light levels, although there'll be no night time objects, so it's equally dark in Newcastle Central. You might also want to make a nighttime background - open the background file in something like Irfanview, adjust the brightness, and save it with a different name; then find the background in your new nighttime file, and make it point to your new background.

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Thanks the reply will certainly give it a go when i have time.

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Pure Fantastic!

Well done eezy!

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