First of all, this is a forum. We see your messages, you don't have to ask for help every 12 hours... A single message is enough.
Second: give us more information. Are you doing what is written in the error message i.e. run LFS, go on a track, Alt+Tab to your desktop and then activate the ATS? If no, do it.
If yes and it still didn't work, did you change your cfg.txt to look like this?
[...]
OutGauge Mode 2
OutGauge Delay 1
OutGauge IP 127.0.0.1
OutGauge Port 11111
OutGauge ID 0
[...]
It depends... For me, getting rid of an awful (and very old) bug, and so being able to crash into a barrier and not being thrown away at 300kph, is a major change.
And usually there are some major differences from one brand to another, in terms of styling. So, you don't like VW's looks? Buy an Opel/Vauxhall. You don't even like that? Buy a Ford. Or a Peugeot. Or a Chevrolet. Or [etc].
Well, I don't mind the new Mini (but I love the Countryman), and I think the new 500 is as ugly as a car can get. No wait, FIAT sold an even uglier car, the Multipla. So, ALMOST as ugly as a car can get.
This is really good looking IMHO.
So, it is fanci-er than the Golf [sarcasm](HOW ON EARTH!)[/sarcasm], and just try and peel away the rounded body of the Beetle. WOW! Underneath it's a Golf!
Do you want to buy a 500? Buy a new Ka, it's the same underneath, it is better to drive, cheaper and has more optional extras as standard than the 500.
Or you could buy a roomier, cheaper Panda.
But why you don't? Because the 500 is the 500.
Why you buy a Mini? Because of the way it drives? Ok, but for that price you could buy a Fiesta which is almost as good, and spare some money. And maybe then buy a motorbike to have fun in the weekend.
But no. A Mini is a Mini.
The Beetle is the same. A "normal" car underneath (the booooooring Golf 6 in this case), but with a fancy exterior. If you want a Golf, you buy a Golf. If you want a sporty Golf, you buy the Scirocco. If you want a roomy/-ier Golf, you buy a Golf Plus or a Jetta. If you want a fancy Golf, you buy a Beetle. It's as simple as that.
To whom says that who's nearer to the 20's than the 30's is tasteless (yes, you, ATHome): in Italy we say "Non è bello ciò che è bello, ma è bello ciò che piace" (roughly "it isn't good what's good, it's good what you like"), or as the Latin's would say "De gustibus non est disputandum" ("You should not argue about taste").
You don't like the latest Beetle, it's ok to me. But I think it is very impolite to say that we don't have taste.
It would have been enormously less rude if you said: "Do you really like the new Beetle? It's not my case at all, I think etc. etc. etc".
Sorry if I ask, but did you set your clutch to "Button" or "Axis" (I can't remember the actual names, but they must be something similar)? The switch is on the top half of the control screen.
"MOLE!!! BLOODY MOLE!!! WE'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO TALK ABOUT THE BLOODY MOLE BUT THERE'S A BLOODY MOLE WINKING ME IN YOUR FACE!!! I'm gonna chop it off and cut it up and make some GUACA-MMMMMOLEEE!!!"
I'm really sorry, but no. I do these just for me, so if it turns out to be sh*t I don't feel bad, and I start again from scratch. I tried to do orders, and when this friend of mine asked me for a specific car I tried, tried, tried and I wasn't satisfied at all...
I play LFS in HD on my notebook. See attached pic.
BTW, in the pic (camera: iPhone 3Gs) you can spot 2/3 Apple related products: my iPhone dock, my iPod "Fat" Nano 3G, syncing, and my melamorsicata.it pencil (an Italian, Apple-related blog). I'm not like the OP, though.
I love my iPhone, but it isn't just right to play LFS on.
That's a driving game, but I suppose it wasn't meant to run with wheels, only KB... "Press right" -> I turn the wheel right. Control set. "Press left" -> I turn the wheel left. Control set. Previous control ereased. WTF.
The fastest game I bought and "recycled". That is, I used it, uninstalled it and gave it as a gift to a friend that I didn't like very much. That's how much I loved that game.
So, TDU1 über alles, and TDU2 just following, even if only for the sheer size of the map.