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Best F1 simulator for standard laptop
Hi. I would like to have an F1 racing game. My potential restriction
is that I have a Lenovo Thinkpad R60 with standard Intel graphics built into the motherboard. It has lots of disk and 1GB memory however. I know any game I get won't be able to use all the graphical capabilities, but could anyone advise on the best one to get to give a reasonable simulation please? Thanks, Colin. |
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Best F1 simulator for standard laptop
I'm thinking GPL may be your only choice.
-Larry > wrote in message oups.com... > Hi. I would like to have an F1 racing game. My potential restriction > is that I have a Lenovo Thinkpad R60 with standard Intel graphics > built into the motherboard. It has lots of disk and 1GB memory > however. > > I know any game I get won't be able to use all the graphical > capabilities, but could anyone advise on the best one to get to give a > reasonable simulation please? > > Thanks, Colin. > |
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my thoughts also! GPL
http://www.bhmotorsports.com/GPL/downloads/3239 Cheers "Larry" > wrote in message ... > I'm thinking GPL may be your only choice. > > -Larry > > > wrote in message > oups.com... >> Hi. I would like to have an F1 racing game. My potential restriction >> is that I have a Lenovo Thinkpad R60 with standard Intel graphics >> built into the motherboard. It has lots of disk and 1GB memory >> however. >> >> I know any game I get won't be able to use all the graphical >> capabilities, but could anyone advise on the best one to get to give a >> reasonable simulation please? >> >> Thanks, Colin. >> > > |
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Best F1 simulator for standard laptop
On medium settings rFactor runs good on my laptop with somewhat similar
specs to yours. F1C runs fantastic with pretty high settings, but it doesn't seem like anybody is making mods for it anymore unfortunately. > wrote in message oups.com... > Hi. I would like to have an F1 racing game. My potential restriction > is that I have a Lenovo Thinkpad R60 with standard Intel graphics > built into the motherboard. It has lots of disk and 1GB memory > however. > > I know any game I get won't be able to use all the graphical > capabilities, but could anyone advise on the best one to get to give a > reasonable simulation please? > > Thanks, Colin. > |
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Best F1 simulator for standard laptop
How are you gonna control the car on a laptop? eg: via keys!
You really need a sim that is capable of being controlled via keyboards, Geoff Crammonds F1GP (1, 2 and 3) were ok to drive with keys, (but you had to have steering help on) and cos they are old, they will not be so resource hungry. GPL would be ideal but is a nightmare to control via keys! *Peter* |
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