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I have now added a reply with a link to my video to your bug report. :)
Unfortunately, I'm just afraid we're wasting our time... at least on that thread, in that we haven't met the very complicated rules for a properly filled out bug report.
Unfortunately, I myself once tried to write a bug report regarding some speed limits in the Black Sea area with several video clips attached... And it was totally ignored by SCS, which is why I don't feel competent to fill in a correct bug report after the very complicated rules.
But I would like to wish you the best of luck in your attempt to arouse SCS's interest in these errors, and hope that you succeed. :)
I wanted to add strength to your comment regarding video games and it's effect on humanity.
Over here in England, we saw an increase in joyriding as a direct result of the game, Grand Theft Auto. Having read some research, it would appear that gaming and film can influence what people do, how they react, speak and even live as a result of certain titles. One of the biggest sparks in Ouija board sales, was after The Exorcist was screened. So I agree, with what you outlined in the now locked thread.
All the very best
Gary