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got NFS: Carbon on my macbook pro

2.33ghz dual core, 256mb graphics, 2mb ram game runs fine but i got no autosculpt

i cant see the regions, but i can still modify, but cant see the result of what ive done

running on medium settings on 1024*768

anybody got any suggestions??

(oh, running latest version too 1.4)

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Whoa dude, that is a bit wierd....

Any pics of the game whilst your using autosculpt???

So what your saying is you can't see the physical adjustments in real time, it is a 'before' and 'after' affair??

well - you know how the light blue lines should appear around all the changeable regions??

well with me it doesnt - but it lets me modify the regions - without actually seeing the result of what ive done

i did a random bonnet autosculpt on a camaro - and some times in photo mode and in races you can see that i ended up with a f**k-off big supercharger pocking out the bonnet with big sides on it.....

asked ea support too - they're getting back to me

HA!

lol...

I'm not sure how macs work, but maybe you might need a software update for you computer, something graphics related obviously....

I guess just wait and see what they say to you...

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