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#1   2017-03-06 10:21          
So , i was working on my 180SX and i wanted to change my car color , i picked up a orange spray , and sprayied up some parts of the car , after that i tried to spray my front bumper , but after i spray with orange , it turned white , then i want to spray other parts , guess what . they turned to gray , without any orange and then my game crashed ..

HELP! :headbang: :headbang:

(And i forgot to mention , it happend to other cars too)

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#2   2017-03-06 11:23          
shit happens, its slrr.
when you accidentaly paint it gray like that it cant be repainted again so just don't save it and quit the game alf+f4
and try saving game before painting, putting in engine, openin rims in shop, going to valo, usual places where game crashes :D

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#3   2017-03-06 12:49          
That's because way too big textures(i'm not sure if it's related mainly to system's/gpu's ram or something in the exe, or both). When it happens you can save, close the game, go in your save folder and add a texture for that part, commonly it's like that because the game didnt manage to save it.

Example:

in your save there's a list of files following the car's one, like this:

PlayerCar0 (this is the main save which have a list of the ids of the installed parts and of the setups to suspension, engine and so on)
PlayerCar0.1
PlayerCar0.2 (these are the texture files, if you add a .jpg after the .# it'll show)
PlayerCar0.3

So you just have to identify which of those files is your car, an easy way to do that is knowing it's position in the car storage.

You'll see one of the .# will be missing(like it may have .1, .3 but not .2) and then just copy-paste one of the other numbers, change the final number to what's missing(keeping the entire name as the rest, so "PlayerCar#.#", rather than "PlayerCar# Copy.#) and enjoy your restored paint.

Sometime you manage to do this in an easier way, just copy the paint from another part and apply it to the "gray" part, this only after restarting the game tho, otherwise it'll blow up(and probably delete all your cars etc).

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Anyways, next times try to use the specific areas for this kind of questions.

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