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5. Can't get Logitech Profile to work with Race07 in Windows7?
Go to your game install directory(C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\username\race 07) and from Race_Steam.exe's property, tick compatibility mode and change it to "Windows XP(Service Pack3)". Now your custom game profile should work. (This is handy when you want to assign Keystroke ESC to one of your buttons or setup steering rotation angle and FFB strength settings just for race07)
6. NVIDIA Optimus known issues (game won't start, config.exe only detects integrated graphics, etc.)
Solution:
1. Fire up "NVIDIA Control Panel".
2. Into the "3D Configuration Panel", go to "Program Configuration" and click on "Add"
(NOTE: I'm translating directly from Spanish since I have a Spanish laptop, so I don't know the exact English labels. I hope that they're similar.)
2. Look for the CONFIG.exe and the RACE 07 executable files. They should be located on:
C:\Program Files (x86 (if you're running a x64 OS)) \steam\steamapps\YourSteamName\race07\
Select "Nvidia High Performance Processor for BOTH of them.
3. Run "Language and Video Card Options". You should see "NVIDIA XXXM" now. Configure it to your own tastes.
4. Run Race 07
Can we turn this thread into a "sticky" so everyone can check it easily?
But, well, I'll put myself an avatar. Don't expect anything very creative, though, hehe!!
I also respect Pedro as a person and his flamig passion towards racing, and ofcourse admire Fernando for his unreal driving ability! Spanish drivers are all great, shame what happened to Maria last year but it seems she's recovering well which is good news!
The real shame is that a lot of talented drivers worldwide aren't making it to the top levels of motorsport because of lack of funding. For me, Jaime has talent who had the bad luck to get into this driver meat-grinder called Toro Rosso. From what I've read of Pedro and my cousin told me (he works as a reporter (I'm not kidding)) when he interviewed him, he's an excellent person, a real gentleman and it's a shame that he was in the wrong places at the wrong times (Jaguar, HRT). And Alonso can squeeze every bit of car potential and even more, there's gonna be ages before another Spanish driver like him, but seems to be a lot more distant person than the others and (that's why he gets lots of bad comments).
María's accident was horrifying, hopefully she's well!!! She's the daughter of former F1 driver Emilio de Villota.
I remember that you told me that you were in Silverstone, so I assume that you're British (correct me). You've got two of the most talented drivers out there: Jenson Button, a real gentleman on and off the track and whose finesse and talent I admire, and Lewis... He's all speed and, possibly, the best overtaker and the bravest on the grid. I remember telling my brother after his GP2 race in which he recovered from the back: "I've just watched the next F1 World Champion".
Wow, Japanese!!! Kamui is also a very brave pilot who also excels at overtaking and who is very brave. A master of oversteering control!!! From my point of view, he was pretty more consistent than Sergio Pérez this season (take one of his podiums, and he'd have scored less points than Kamui). But, Pérez (I think he's pretty good, but lacks consistency and sometimes makes big mistakes which cost him points/races, and, besides, how can he keep his tyres for so long??) stole the show with his podiums and landed the seat at McLaren.
LoccoOtHaN, a real shame that Robert had this accident back then. Had he been this year in a Lotus, he'll surely would have been fighting for races alongside Kimi.
I think Kamui and Sergio are equally talented but Kamui had more hard luck this year which put him under pressure, because of that I don't know but he made some silly mistakes by himself too like kobacrashing into Jenson's car or running into his own pit crew lol. But yeah his podium finish at Suzuka was just great as a Japanese fan. He grabbed that place by his own performance, he was on same strategy as other top team guys it's not like he had tyre advantage or anything like that. Anyway, he'll going to take a year vacation so hopefully he will have seat somewhere in 2014!