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http://store.steampowered.com/app/516750
For leech mcgee.
Please forgive me beer.
Also, Toplessgun deserves every penny of it for creating such a damn good game.
Wtf is who doing?
Just to clear up any confusion I own this game on my main account the accounts are connected through steam family sharing. I use this account to post on forums since I use it on the mobile app and it was easier. I’m not a pirate lol I own this game on 2 accounts and have bought it for 4 friends I can link my main if you guys so wish. Please stop with the witch hunt it doesn’t accomplish anything productive....
Don't blame them, it's an easy mistake. Too many people pirate this game and it's a massive insult to the rest of us that purchase the game legally. The permission filters do properly work and I understand because I also share this game with my GF, so she can post even though it doesn't say she actually owns it. I'm glad you cleared up the confusion.
If you're getting smoke from within the engine bay, then you may not have the exhaust properly installed. Double check that the exhaust header and exhaust pipe is installed and tightened.
If you're getting lots of smoke out of the back of the car (at the tail pipe), then you probably have a bad A/F mixture. You'll either need to adjust the mixture screw on the intake manifold until the smoke clears, or take it in to the repair shop and have him tune the car for you. Alternatively, you can purchase the A/F gauge and tune the mixture screw until the gauge reads about 14:1 when the car is warmed up.