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My parents have a 2000 Honda Accord with less than 100k miles (yes, it's totally a garage queen). It was parked outside a few weeks ago and the catalytic converter was cut out from under it. The USAA-sanctioned shop was completely booked, so they suggested a third party shop. The vehicle was towed and now my parents have a quote for $4895.25 to repair it. The car is estimated at $4675. USAA wants to declare it a total loss.

Though it does offer additional features, TVC is first and foremost a video converter. Using a simple drag-and-drop feature, you can quickly queue videos to be converted between a huge list of supported video and audio file formats so you can move them between any device from your iPod to your game console.

The extensive list of supported formats is easily one of TVC's best selling points. It's on par with other major converters like Format Factory, but TVC aims to get a leg up on the competition by going beyond simply converting files.

Though TVC does offer some great features, they're overshadowed by the frustrating interface, consistent bugs, and frequent crashes. If you're looking for a video converter, you'll probably have better luck with a program like Format Factory or Wondershare. Both offer similar features without the issues.

Thieves stole the catalytic converter from under my '07 Honda Accord. It's in very good condition, only have 76,500 mi and took good care of my car. I never had an issue with this car whatsoever and have a clean driving record. Kelly Blue Book estimates the trade in value of my car at $4392 (fair condition) to $5390 (very good condition). Geico towed the car to one of their preferred shops and I told the shop to ask for OEM parts when sending Geico the estimate cost of repairs. My concern is Geico will total my car because the OEM catalytic converter costs at least $2,000+ AND it's on back order nationwide due to thieves stealing these CC regularly in multiple states. I just want my car back and I will accept repair using cheaper and inferior aftermarket parts if necessary. What is the chances of Geico will total my car in this case? I've been stressing out over this because I thought that my comprehensive coverage will take care of this issue. But it turns out to be more complicated than I had initially thought due to OEM parts shortage, cost of repairs and not knowing what Geico will decide. Any input or advice will be appreciated. Thank you!

Update: I was able to track down a dealership 50 miles away that has one last CC for my card. Drove there to pick up the order and the shop installed it. After one week and $4,128 in total repair bill, the car is back on the road with OEM parts. Geico did not total my car and will pay for most of the repair minus the $250 deductible. Not sure they will raise my premium because of this one claim on otherwise a spotless claims history. I am having anxiety that these low life thieves will target my car again and trying to find a way to protect the new CC. Wish me luck!

When I saw recently that a rather massively scaled "Total Conversion" of TIE Fighter had released a new update, it felt like as good a time as any to jump back in the cockpit. TIE Fighter: Total Conversion (TFTC) is a nearly total remake of TIE Fighter, inside the more-advanced engine of its sequel, X-Wing Alliance, piggybacking off that game's own big fan-made modernization.

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Powerful Tipard Total Media Converter can not only support ripping DVDs to digital videos but also can convert video and audio to other formats. In addition, the software can extract audio from DVDs and videos when you only need to listen to your video's background music. This video and audio converter supports almost all formats, including MTS, MP4, MKV, FLV, AVI, MOV, WMV, MP3, M4V, AAC, etc. So, in this software, you can convert video to MP4, convert MP4 to MP3, convert MOV to MP4, etc. Besides, if you have multiple files to change formats and think converting files one by one is time-consuming, you can use this tool to convert them in bulk at once.

Some total conversions seem simply to be graphics, levels and music with no gameplay changes and are considered total conversions. and some total conversions are supposedly entirely within a DeHackEd file (you know the one, or maybe you don't)

And I wanted to get everyone else's consensus on what they personally believe to be the minimum bar for something to be a total conversion, must it change gameplay? or can it just be graphics levels and music? Must it change graphics and levels, or can it be a total conversion with only gameplay changes? I am quite curious. I personally have not a fully formed opinion on this, so that is partially why I make this post.

To me a total conversion is basically a whole different game, but it's not standalone. That's the point, a conversion converts the game into another game. A partial conversion is still recognizable as the base game, a total conversion no longer so.

I agree with a lot of what you say here however I think your definition of total conversion is a little overboard, and firmly discredits some well known and well accepted total conversions from the past such as the Aliens TC, STRAIN, or Osiris, where the core game is very visible underneath. So while I'm not against this definition, as it does definitely include a number of total conversions such as HacX, REKKR, and Ashes 2063 to name a few, in my personal opinion it is a little overboard and narrow. Not to say its a bad definition, its plenty good, and definitely matched the meaning of the phrase, but I personally believe its a little overboard.

It's funny because if you asked me to give an example of a partial conversion, I'd have immediately answered "STRAIN". It's intended as a sequel to Doom II, and is about people getting the bright idea of bio-engineering new demons to use as a weapon, with predictable results. So there's nothing about it that says "it's not at all Doom anymore". The text file calls it a total conversion, but it's really not.

Aliens TC is also technically a partial conversion; that said back when it was made, Doom modding was a wild and untamed frontier, tools were rudimentary, and people didn't get to have the thorough understanding of the engine that we have now over two decades after its source was released. I'll grandfather Aliens TC as a total conversion due to that.

I've always understood it as thus:


A total conversion replaces all of the original game's assets, but still needs the original game to run. Whether or not the gameplay is similar or wildly different to the original game doesn't factor into it. The term references the assets. ff782bc1db

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