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David G Fisher October 15th 04 03:44 PM

Is it just me? (GTR Demo)
 

"Uwe Schürkamp" > wrote in message
...
> On 13 Oct 2004 22:07:53 -0700, cronik wrote:
> > "David G Fisher" > wrote in message

>...
> >
> >> I'm disappointed by the way the car in the demo (old demo and new)

handles.
> >> Too much understeer. Sloppy handling overall. I worked on the setup a

bit
> >> and made it better, but the car still basically drives like a piece of

junk.
> >> Certainly not the way I'd expect one of the best race cars in the world

to
> >> handle.
> >>
> >> Even the Cup boats in N2003, with the expert setup at WG as an example,
> >> handle much better than this GT car!
> >>
> >> One of these two sims has got it very, very wrong apparently.

> >
> > Well, it's not really too difficult to figure out which one it is, is

it. :)
>
> If Achim likes it, it must be good. I'm serious! Heck, DGF enjoys F1C
> which leaves me exhausted after 10 laps ;-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> uwe


Nothing better in sim racing than ripping through a few dozen laps in the F1
cars, hitting all your marks, and not making any (serious) mistakes. :-)

The TA cars, on fast tracks, are a lot of fun too though.


--
David G Fisher



Byron Forbes October 15th 04 05:09 PM


"Fcuk U" > wrote in message
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> Byron Forbes wrote:
>
> > "Fcuk U" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >
> >
> >>It's a WIP! Simulation Mode is not enabled...jesus!

> >
> >
> > Yeah, but why is sim mode disabled?
> >
> >

> it's not finished yet?


But wasn't that press demo in sim mode? I'm always suspicious of demos
that aren't "demos" at all! Something to hide?



Richard S Beckett October 15th 04 05:13 PM

"David G Fisher" > wrote in message
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> The average 15 year old will usually beat a lot of serious 40 year old
> simmers.


Speak for yourself! I turn 40 next week, and I can still kick ass when it
comes to video games. There aren't many kids out there that can beat me! ;-)

Although I did get beaten at beach volleyball on the PS2 - but if you've
ever seen it you'll know what was distracting me! :-P

R.



ZZ October 15th 04 05:27 PM

The average 15 year old will usually beat a lot of serious 40 year old
simmers.

The 40 year old simmers will tell everyone it's hard to control because they
need to feel it's super realistic, and they don't want their friends and
family to think they are actually doing the exact same thing as the 15 year
olds.


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That's Dave's excuse, and he's sticking with it. ;-)

That's a joke son.

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Tara November 1st 04 09:13 AM

Alan C. Daly wrote:

> My Windows XP set-up is ultra-trimmed, I have a pair of scripts that
> start/stop all unnecessary services for when gaming, and all
> taskbar/resident processes killed.


Could you provide those scripts?

Tara
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http://users4.ev1.net/~taragem/yager.htm

Tanstaafl November 1st 04 03:38 PM

Here is a link to the freeware EnditAll program that accomplishes what
you're looking for. There is a later EnditAll2 program, but you have to
subscibe to the PC Magazine web site to get it. I've used both in XP and
they work fine.

http://www.the-old-sea-dog.net/enditall.html


"Tara" > wrote in message
om...
> Alan C. Daly wrote:
>
> > My Windows XP set-up is ultra-trimmed, I have a pair of scripts that
> > start/stop all unnecessary services for when gaming, and all
> > taskbar/resident processes killed.

>
> Could you provide those scripts?
>
> Tara
> --
> http://users4.ev1.net/~taragem/yager.htm




Steve Smith November 1st 04 03:58 PM

Yer sure? Site sez it's for Win 98 & NT, not ME nor XP.

"Tanstaafl" > wrote in message
...
> Here is a link to the freeware EnditAll program that accomplishes what
> you're looking for. There is a later EnditAll2 program, but you have to
> subscibe to the PC Magazine web site to get it. I've used both in XP and
> they work fine.
>
> http://www.the-old-sea-dog.net/enditall.html
>
>
> "Tara" > wrote in message
> om...
> > Alan C. Daly wrote:
> >
> > > My Windows XP set-up is ultra-trimmed, I have a pair of scripts that
> > > start/stop all unnecessary services for when gaming, and all
> > > taskbar/resident processes killed.

> >
> > Could you provide those scripts?
> >
> > Tara
> > --
> > http://users4.ev1.net/~taragem/yager.htm

>
>




Tim Paullin November 1st 04 05:37 PM

Yep, works fine on all. Enditall2 is ok but a bit more complicated
interface.

Tim

"Steve Smith" > wrote in message
.. .
> Yer sure? Site sez it's for Win 98 & NT, not ME nor XP.
>
> "Tanstaafl" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Here is a link to the freeware EnditAll program that accomplishes what
>> you're looking for. There is a later EnditAll2 program, but you have to
>> subscibe to the PC Magazine web site to get it. I've used both in XP and
>> they work fine.
>>
>> http://www.the-old-sea-dog.net/enditall.html
>>
>>
>> "Tara" > wrote in message
>> om...
>> > Alan C. Daly wrote:
>> >
>> > > My Windows XP set-up is ultra-trimmed, I have a pair of scripts that
>> > > start/stop all unnecessary services for when gaming, and all
>> > > taskbar/resident processes killed.
>> >
>> > Could you provide those scripts?
>> >
>> > Tara
>> > --
>> > http://users4.ev1.net/~taragem/yager.htm

>>
>>

>
>




Tanstaafl November 1st 04 09:41 PM

Been using a couple of years with no problem.

"Steve Smith" > wrote in message
.. .
> Yer sure? Site sez it's for Win 98 & NT, not ME nor XP.
>
> "Tanstaafl" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Here is a link to the freeware EnditAll program that accomplishes what
> > you're looking for. There is a later EnditAll2 program, but you have to
> > subscibe to the PC Magazine web site to get it. I've used both in XP

and
> > they work fine.
> >
> > http://www.the-old-sea-dog.net/enditall.html
> >
> >
> > "Tara" > wrote in message
> > om...
> > > Alan C. Daly wrote:
> > >
> > > > My Windows XP set-up is ultra-trimmed, I have a pair of scripts that
> > > > start/stop all unnecessary services for when gaming, and all
> > > > taskbar/resident processes killed.
> > >
> > > Could you provide those scripts?
> > >
> > > Tara
> > > --
> > > http://users4.ev1.net/~taragem/yager.htm

> >
> >

>
>





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