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Title: NASCAR SimRacing
Developer: Tiburon
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Released: February 2005

Demo: Yes [161 MB]
Simulated Series: Nascar
Articles:
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File Name: Kurt Busch Bristol Load Screen
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Description: Put it in Bristol Track folder.
 
Date Posted: 01-09-2006
 
File Size: 380.1 KB
 
Preview: picture
 
Download Time: 36.6K : 1.4 minutes
56K : 1.2 minutes
Cable/DSL : less than 2 seconds
 
Downloaded: 132
 
Average Rating: 4
 
Total Votes: 3
 
Developer: rawfuel8
 
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Author: 02-09-2006
I like the fact that you are incorporating Kurt Busch into the Bristol load screen, but it looks kinda simple and the term "gay". It's just because you drag pictures into the load screen... it would be nicer if you could blend those pictures behind the load screen and not just leave a small portion of the track information behind. Kinda like transparency. ;)
Author: 02-09-2006
i dont know how 2 make the transparency. im useing windows paint not photo shop
Author: 02-09-2006
I'm not sure about PSP, but in Photoshop, there's a portion in the Layers box called "opacity". 100% means non-transparent, and 0% means you can't see anything on that layer. as for this.... :/

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