Just give a rough description of what each car in each group looks like.

by yangzhizhi on 2010-04-16 16:10:36

After getting in the car, the name of the car will appear at the bottom right corner. It's best to remember it. The first group: LANDSTALKER - Off-road Jeep, with a spare tire at the back, not many in quantity. IDAHO - A relatively long old-style sedan, slow speed, commonly seen in the west island. ESPERANTO - Very similar to the Shanghai brand sedans from the early 80s, long and flat, commonly seen in the west island. STALLION - Comes in regular and convertible versions, very numerous but poor performance. On the top floor of the multi-level parking lot in the middle of the east island, there is one that can activate the CONE CRAZY mission after getting in. RANCHER - Same as LANDSTALKER but without the spare tire, found everywhere.

BLISTA COMPACT - Quite small, with a rounded roof, fast speed.

The second group: SABRE - Aerodynamic design, distinctive engine sound. SENTINEL - That’s the one on the first floor of the showroom. STRETCH - Just take the stretch limousine at the entrance of the luxury villa. ADMIRAL - That's the white car the lawyer drives at the start of the game, looks a lot like the SENTINEL. WASHINGTON - Looks almost the same as the SENTINEL, try looking along the beach boulevard on the east island. VIRGO - Resembles the SENTINEL but longer, with sealed side windows at the back, finding it relies on luck.

The third group: CHEETAH - The sports car driven by plainclothes detectives when you reach three stars, they are all over the place. INFERNUS - There's one in front of the villa. BANSHEE - A long-nosed sports car, more common along the east island coast. PHOENIX - Usually red and white sports cars, with a small ornament on the hood. COMET - There's one at the entrance to the golf course. STINGER - Pointed-head open-top sports car.

You can input 7GG on Baidu for a detailed explanation in the exchange version.

Why doesn't my DNF game window show up after logging into the account and TX starts? I don't see any process in Task Manager. How do I fix this?

I don’t have time to play too much! Experience is more fun when you play yourself. So here's an unconventional one.

You'd better not play DNF, reading this article will make you understand.

It's not me personally.

Let me tell you, Tencent's games are fun to play. Such as DNF, Speed Drifters, Xunxian, etc.

But, Tencent is really terrible.

When playing DNF, you get disconnected within just tens of seconds after going online, even bringing down your friends.

Later, I checked online, and articles criticizing TX really made me furious.

Let me show you one of them:

Hello everyone, by the time I wrote this article, I was no longer an employee of Tencent, finally able to say what's on my mind. As manager of the customer service XX department for 16 months and 9 days, except for weekends, every day was filled with depression. Everything beautiful I saw was distorted in my mind. Ever since DNF entered the beta test phase, Korea sent over a team of 25 technical/service personnel. In the initial stages, they gave us extensive training. I must admit, having done this job for so many years, many things I hadn't understood deeply until then, especially a 23-year-old young man named Cho Hyeon, who completely overturned many of the things I had learned before. Those were good times... (no need to elaborate further). According to the contract requirements, all servers including corresponding internal processing programs must be purchased in one lump sum from the Korean side (many companies abandoned this due to the high threshold), which caused quite intense debates during the initial negotiation meetings. But our XXX boss finally agreed to this requirement. Knowing that all servers were opened, all equipment was in place, all funds were loaned from the Shanghai Bank. At this point, I was really happy, seeing the potential of the company, seeing my own future. After the public test, corresponding problems emerged. Nearly 60% of players stopped or abandoned DNF due to frequent disconnections, and the first wave of marketing (holiday activities, website promotions, etc.) failed, leading to a sharp decline in performance. Several department heads were forced to resign. I was lucky to escape unscathed in the customer service department. To reverse this situation, the company borrowed again, increasing investment. But the facts remained unchanged (PS: Here's a detail, the peak online record for servers is about 3700 people, meaning not as you imagined, each server can accommodate 4400 players). Since CCTV reported on teenagers being addicted to online games, the pressure on customer service instantly increased. Thousands of calls from parents every day, we service staff didn't even have time to go to the bathroom in an 8-hour shift. The anti-addiction system launched by the Ministry of Culture had a huge impact on Tencent, to the extent that banks assigned dedicated personnel to monitor Tencent's financial statements and temporarily stopped loans to Tencent. After the Korean salespeople investigated 24 cities in China, they decided to require Tencent to improve server quality and meet more reasonable player demands. Discussions about equipment lasted several weeks before finally allowing Tencent to purchase its own equipment. Thus began your nightmare and mine. I won't elaborate further, observant players can discover themselves. Even on the least crowded smooth servers, it would still lag, even when the number of online players was less than 1000. Why? Because several zones were in the same server room, 9 trading floors and 4 regular lines shared one set of servers. Do you understand now? No new equipment, no updates at all. The issue with the dueling arena servers was even worse, using outdated servers from n years ago. Although at the time, these servers were praised as #$#@$#@$#, for a high-quality fighting game like DNF, they could only be described as "unworthy". There are some things you don't know. For example, how to maintain servers, all technical personnel were unfamiliar with the Korean technology. Half of the advanced training participants never returned. Maintenance was simply shutting down, backing up, extracting records, etc., roughly an hour's work. Compared to the five hours of maintenance, hardware and software inspections during the initial training by the Korean side, it's like comparing a frog to a dragon. Now that I've left Tencent and Shenzhen, though it feels distant, I've finally left that oppressive environment. I particularly enjoy watching Fan Wei's movies. Please praise me. As a DNF customer service representative, everyone thinks this way. Please don't be angry with us customer service representatives. We can't say much for the sake of eating. Please don't insult GMs anymore, their conversations are reviewed daily. Employee contracts include a provision for an additional allowance of 400 yuan per month, but upon resignation, they cannot work in the same industry for three years and must not disclose controlled internal files, images, and information... ...Tencent, do you think you're my father? Well, son, I've grown up, and you can't control me anymore...

I posted this anonymously because I don't want to lose my job yet. Before National Day, after the Korean inspection team visited various major Chinese cities, they required Tencent to add new zones and improve server quality. However, due to insufficient funds and the restrictions imposed by the anti-addiction system, Tencent couldn't afford to buy original Korean servers. After several weeks of intense meetings, the Korean side agreed for Tencent to purchase other servers, but they also cut off technical support. This means that the Korean side would not provide any assistance to Tencent in terms of updates and troubleshooting. Due to various reasons, Tencent's network system has not been updated after encountering issues, and the server operation quality continues to deteriorate. Currently, the most heated issue regarding the crackdown on cheats has escalated. Tencent's server maintenance actually takes less than an hour. According to the original technical requirements, they should check the network system, server equipment, perform daily backups, and each server should have two backup power sources. However, Tencent's maintenance is merely a weekly backup, with no other tasks executed. Once a major problem occurs, they only frequently restart the servers, which is why you see maintenance happening every two out of three days. Another reason is that Tencent only has 40 professional engineers, mostly new hires, who can't detect problems. Additionally, without robust diagnostic technology, this leads to the phenomenon of automatic detection mistakenly banning a large number of accounts. Let me tell you a few more things: Observant people will notice that each server is basically crowded from morning to night, but after logging in, you'll find that the actual number of people isn't as inflated as the server shows. Actually, some zones use the original QQ chat servers from 2005. Understand now? Tencent didn't buy any servers when asked to do so by the Korean side; instead, they allocated two-fifths of the chat servers to run DNF. I originally thought it would crash within two weeks, but it managed to run for several months without any maintenance, which is a miracle. However, now all zones have completely crashed... The server limit has been changed to 1800, akin to playing DNF with 128MB of RAM. Players should be very clear about the state of the servers. The servers for Hubei's second district are in a small room, which is actually smaller than other rooms but still spans over 400 square meters. However, there are only eight servers, meaning that six game servers are combined into one machine. I just want to inform you all of some accurate information. I might leave soon, abandoning this depressing job, but I have one last request: GMs' chat logs and phone calls are recorded, preventing them from speaking sincerely to players. Please don't curse at GMs when talking to them. We feel helpless, and GMs are also human beings, relying on others for food.

Wait until DNF changes operators before playing!

I'm really speechless~!!!

Another thing:

Please copy and continue sharing. My four-star rating is now down to one star. What's there to fear? This rank is useless anyway. Let them delete it~! I just lack the energy to post anymore~! Let me count: the seventh time my post was deleted!

My post might be quickly removed, so please read it as soon as possible.

First, I must say I utterly despise TX.

Don't you often disconnect? Maybe I'm stating the obvious. The answer is definitely yes.

Maintenance went on for one day, two days, three days, and the disconnection rate remains extremely high. I'm level 43 as a Striker, but I disconnect every half hour. I've endured and endured, but today I can't bear it anymore. Today, I spent 80 yuan recharging points and bought 100 resurrection coins, planning to solo farm Snow Desire's King to level 45. Unexpectedly, I kept disconnecting right before the BOSS. Out of ten attempts, at least seven resulted in disconnections. (Since it's solo farming, it's slower.) So I searched online for a long time and found something on a website. It said this:

DNF players, take note:

TX aims to recoup the cost of DNF's agency rights by using an internally developed system program that randomly selects players' disconnection rates. After using this program, DNF becomes a system program. Once disconnected, it brings the bandwidth down together. This is the only game that's a system program. Each player's disconnection time is basically different, some 30 minutes, some 35 minutes, 40 minutes, etc. Moreover, DNF's fatigue system is also one of TX's profit-making methods. Fatigue values are already scarce, and once disconnected, the fatigue value is practically wasted. Why does a black diamond cost 20 yuan a month? And its sole purpose is to increase fatigue values, although it also adds a minimal amount of experience. Therefore, players wanting more fatigue values rush to buy black diamonds. QQ internet cafes also offer fatigue value boosts, so many gamers choose to play at QQ internet cafes, making it another of TX's profit-making methods. There are nine items of point card equipment inside, permanent ones costing approximately 28 yuan each, nine items totaling 252 yuan. With 100 players, that's 25,200 yuan; with 1,000 players, it's 252,000 yuan. You do the math. Moreover, point cards enhance attributes, and their ultimate goal is that if you don't buy point card equipment, you'll never be as strong as others. This is their most toxic method.

Thank you all for supporting this website.

Wow, after reading all this, I have nothing left to say. TX is truly garbage. For their own benefit, they disregard players' feelings. Why should we waste our energy and time on such a trashy company? Not to mention the most important thing—money. After reading this, I threw all my equipment into the store, scattered the game coins on the ground, and immediately deleted my account. Initially, I thought I would feel heartbroken, but after deleting it, I felt much lighter. The game itself is a good game, don't you agree? But TX's integrity, sigh~~~is truly terrible~!!!!!!!!

Maybe I'll come back if the operator changes. I'm just one player, not significant, but if everyone supports it? So let's bring TX down~!!!!!!!

Everyone, copy and keep sharing.

DNF is rubbish! My account had a security card, but it's still frequently stolen!

Sigh...dnf

The evil Tencent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You'd better not play DNF, reading this article will make you understand.

It's not me personally.

Let me tell you, Tencent's games are fun to play. Such as DNF, Speed Drifters, Xunxian, etc.

But, Tencent is really terrible.

Playing DNF, you get disconnected within just tens of seconds after going online, even bringing down your friends.

Later, I checked online, and articles criticizing TX really made me furious.

Let me show you one of them:

Hello everyone, by the time I wrote this article, I was no longer an employee of Tencent, finally able to say what's on my mind. As manager of the customer service XX department for 16 months and 9 days, except for weekends, every day was filled with depression. Everything beautiful I saw was distorted in my mind. Ever since DNF entered the beta test phase, Korea sent over a team of 25 technical/service personnel. In the initial stages, they gave us extensive training. I must admit, having done this job for so many years, many things I hadn't understood deeply until then, especially a 23-year-old young man named Cho Hyeon, who completely overturned many of the things I had learned before. Those were good times... (no need to elaborate further). According to the contract requirements, all servers including corresponding internal processing programs must be purchased in one lump sum from the Korean side (many companies abandoned this due to the high threshold), which caused quite intense debates during the initial negotiation meetings. But our XXX boss finally agreed to this requirement. Knowing that all servers were opened, all equipment was in place, all funds were loaned from the Shanghai Bank. At this point, I was really happy, seeing the potential of the company, seeing my own future. After the public test, corresponding problems emerged. Nearly 60% of players stopped or abandoned DNF due to frequent disconnections, and the first wave of marketing (holiday activities, website promotions, etc.) failed, leading to a sharp decline in performance. Several department heads were forced to resign. I was lucky to escape unscathed in the customer service department. To reverse this situation, the company borrowed again, increasing investment. But the facts remained unchanged (PS: Here's a detail, the peak online record for servers is about 3700 people, meaning not as you imagined, each server can accommodate 4400 players). Since CCTV reported on teenagers being addicted to online games, the pressure on customer service instantly increased. Thousands of calls from parents every day, we service staff didn't even have time to go to the bathroom in an 8-hour shift. The anti-addiction system launched by the Ministry of Culture had a huge impact on Tencent, to the extent that banks assigned dedicated personnel to monitor Tencent's financial statements and temporarily stopped loans to Tencent. After the Korean salespeople investigated 24 cities in China, they decided to require Tencent to improve server quality and meet more reasonable player demands. Discussions about equipment lasted several weeks before finally allowing Tencent to purchase its own equipment. Thus began your nightmare and mine. I won't elaborate further, observant players can discover themselves. Even on the least crowded smooth servers, it would still lag, even when the number of online players was less than 1000. Why? Because several zones were in the same server room, 9 trading floors and 4 regular lines shared one set of servers. Do you understand now? No new equipment, no updates at all. The issue with the dueling arena servers was even worse, using outdated servers from n years ago. Although at the time, these servers were praised as #$#@$#@$#, for a high-quality fighting game like DNF, they could only be described as "unworthy". There are some things you don't know. For example, how to maintain servers, all technical personnel were unfamiliar with the Korean technology. Half of the advanced training participants never returned. Maintenance was simply shutting down, backing up, extracting records, etc., roughly an hour's work. Compared to the five hours of maintenance, hardware and software inspections during the initial training by the Korean side, it's like comparing a frog to a dragon. Now that I've left Tencent and Shenzhen, though it feels distant, I've finally left that oppressive environment. I particularly enjoy watching Fan Wei's movies. Please praise me. As a DNF customer service representative, everyone thinks this way. Please don't be angry with us customer service representatives. We can't say much for the sake of eating. Please don't insult GMs anymore, their conversations are reviewed daily. Employee contracts include a provision for an additional allowance of 400 yuan per month, but upon resignation, they cannot work in the same industry for three years and must not disclose controlled internal files, images, and information... ...Tencent, do you think you're my father? Well, son, I've grown up, and you can't control me anymore...

I posted this anonymously because I don't want to lose my job yet. Before National Day, after the Korean inspection team visited various major Chinese cities, they required Tencent to add new zones and improve server quality. However, due to insufficient funds and the restrictions imposed by the anti-addiction system, Tencent couldn't afford to buy original Korean servers. After several weeks of intense meetings, the Korean side agreed for Tencent to purchase other servers, but they also cut off technical support. This means that the Korean side would not provide any assistance to Tencent in terms of updates and troubleshooting. Due to various reasons, Tencent's network system has not been updated after encountering issues, and the server operation quality continues to deteriorate. Currently, the most heated issue regarding the crackdown on cheats has escalated. Tencent's server maintenance actually takes less than an hour. According to the original technical requirements, they should check the network system, server equipment, perform daily backups, and each server should have two backup power sources. However, Tencent's maintenance is merely a weekly backup, with no other tasks executed. Once a major problem occurs, they only frequently restart the servers, which is why you see maintenance happening every two out of three days. Another reason is that Tencent only has 40 professional engineers, mostly new hires, who can't detect problems. Additionally, without robust diagnostic technology, this leads to the phenomenon of automatic detection mistakenly banning a large number of accounts. Let me tell you a few more things: Observant people will notice that each server is basically crowded from morning to night, but after logging in, you'll find that the actual number of people isn't as inflated as the server shows. Actually, some zones use the original QQ chat servers from 2005. Understand now? Tencent didn't buy any servers when asked to do so by the Korean side; instead, they allocated two-fifths of the chat servers to run DNF. I originally thought it would crash within two weeks, but it managed to run for several months without any maintenance, which is a miracle. However, now all zones have completely crashed... The server limit has been changed to 1800, akin to playing DNF with 128MB of RAM. Players should be very clear about the state of the servers. The servers for Hubei's second district are in a small room, which is actually smaller than other rooms but still spans over 400 square meters. However, there are only eight servers, meaning that six game servers are combined into one machine. I just want to inform you all of some accurate information. I might leave soon, abandoning this depressing job, but I have one last request: GMs' chat logs and phone calls are recorded, preventing them from speaking sincerely to players. Please don't curse at GMs when talking to them. We feel helpless, and GMs are also human beings, relying on others for food.

Wait until DNF changes operators before playing!

I'm really speechless~!!!

Another thing:

Please copy and continue sharing. My four-star rating is now down to one star. What's there to fear? This rank is useless anyway. Let them delete it~! I just lack the energy to post anymore~! Let me count: the seventh time my post was deleted!

My post might be quickly removed, so please read it as soon as possible.

First, I must say I utterly despise TX.

Don't you often disconnect? Maybe I'm stating the obvious. The answer is definitely yes.

Maintenance went on for one day, two days, three days, and the disconnection rate remains extremely high. I'm level 43 as a Striker, but I disconnect every half hour. I've endured and endured, but today I can't bear it anymore. Today, I spent 80 yuan recharging points and bought 100 resurrection coins, planning to solo farm Snow Desire's King to level 45. Unexpectedly, I kept disconnecting right before the BOSS. Out of ten attempts, at least seven resulted in disconnections. (Since it's solo farming, it's slower.) So I searched online for a long time and found something on a website. It said this:

DNF players, take note:

TX aims to recoup the cost of DNF's agency rights by using an internally developed system program that randomly selects players' disconnection rates. After using this program, DNF becomes a system program. Once disconnected, it brings the bandwidth down together. This is the only game that's a system program. Each player's disconnection time is basically different, some 30 minutes, some 35 minutes, 40 minutes, etc. Moreover, DNF's fatigue system is also one of TX's profit-making methods. Fatigue values are already scarce, and once disconnected, the fatigue value is practically wasted. Why does a black diamond cost 20 yuan a month? And its sole purpose is to increase fatigue values, although it also adds a minimal amount of experience. Therefore, players wanting more fatigue values rush to buy black diamonds. QQ internet cafes also offer fatigue value boosts, so many gamers choose to play at QQ internet cafes, making it another of TX's profit-making methods. There are nine items of point card equipment inside, permanent ones costing approximately 28 yuan each, nine items totaling 252 yuan. With 100 players, that's 25,200 yuan; with 1,000 players, it's 252,000 yuan. You do the math. Moreover, point cards enhance attributes, and their ultimate goal is that if you don't buy point card equipment, you'll never be as strong as others. This is their most toxic method.

Thank you all for supporting this website.

Wow, after reading all this, I have nothing left to say. TX is truly garbage. For their own benefit, they disregard players' feelings. Why should we waste our energy and time on such a trashy company? Not to mention the most important thing—money. After reading this, I threw all my equipment into the store, scattered the game coins on the ground, and immediately deleted my account. Initially, I thought I would feel heartbroken, but after deleting it, I felt much lighter. The game itself is a good game, don't you agree? But TX's integrity, sigh~~~is truly terrible~!!!!!!!!!!

Maybe I'll come back if the operator changes. I'm just one player, not significant, but if everyone supports it? So let's bring TX down~!!!!!!!

Everyone, copy and keep sharing.

Answerer: Anonymous 5-10 16:17

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