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The best PC simulator?
Hello, what, in your opinion, is the most serious driving simulation
computer game (for PC)? I'm looking for a game that was developed with attention to actual physical behavior of cars. I remember that in my early teens I used to play a game called "Need for Speed" - its first issue was apparently supported by some serious analysis on car physics. I'm also interested in realistic rally simulations. Could you name the best ones? Thanks. |
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> Hello, what, in your opinion, is the most serious driving simulation
> computer game (for PC)? > GTR GPL (Grand Prix Legends) N2003 (Nascar 2003) F1RC (Formula One: EA Games) LFS (Live for Speed) > I remember that in my early teens I used to play a game called "Need > for Speed" - its first issue was apparently supported by some serious > analysis on car physics. > Arcade. Though Porshe Unleashed was decent. > > I'm also interested in realistic rally simulations. Could you name the > best ones? > > Richard Burns Rally Mobil 1 Rally Championship (older game) These are all I can think of, off hand. Alanb |
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Yes, what he said ;-)
-- Andi. Remove only one zero to reply "Alan Bernardo" > wrote in message ... >> Hello, what, in your opinion, is the most serious driving simulation >> computer game (for PC)? >> > GTR > GPL (Grand Prix Legends) > N2003 (Nascar 2003) > F1RC (Formula One: EA Games) > LFS (Live for Speed) > >> I remember that in my early teens I used to play a game called "Need >> for Speed" - its first issue was apparently supported by some serious >> analysis on car physics. >> > > Arcade. Though Porshe Unleashed was decent. > >> >> I'm also interested in realistic rally simulations. Could you name the >> best ones? >> >> > > Richard Burns Rally > Mobil 1 Rally Championship (older game) > > These are all I can think of, off hand. > > Alanb > |
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Yup, can't argue with that list of released sims. Though Mr. can't fly
without a hoover or whatever his name is will probably have something to say... "Andi Cole" wrote > Yes, what he said ;-) > > -- > Andi. > > Remove only one zero to reply > > > "Alan Bernardo" > wrote in message > ... > >> Hello, what, in your opinion, is the most serious driving simulation > >> computer game (for PC)? > >> > > GTR > > GPL (Grand Prix Legends) > > N2003 (Nascar 2003) > > F1RC (Formula One: EA Games) > > LFS (Live for Speed) > > > >> I remember that in my early teens I used to play a game called "Need > >> for Speed" - its first issue was apparently supported by some serious > >> analysis on car physics. > >> > > > > Arcade. Though Porshe Unleashed was decent. > > > >> > >> I'm also interested in realistic rally simulations. Could you name the > >> best ones? > >> > >> > > > > Richard Burns Rally > > Mobil 1 Rally Championship (older game) > > > > These are all I can think of, off hand. > > > > Alanb > > > > |
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In article >,
(Alan Bernardo) wrote: > These are all I can think of, off hand. Good list. Personally I'd point people straight at the rFactor, LFS2(alpha), and Richard Burns Rally demos. http://www.liveforspeed.net/ http://www.gamershell.com/download_7496.shtml http://www.gamershell.com/download_7164.shtml GPL remains the mother of all racing sims, but it can be a bit complicated to get it from its out-of-the-box state to something that looks halfway decent. Andrew McP |
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The GPL 2004 demo plus the tracks and stuff off your original CD works quire
well. -- Andi. Remove only one zero to reply "Andrew MacPherson" > wrote in message ddress_disguised... > In article >, > (Alan Bernardo) wrote: > >> These are all I can think of, off hand. > > Good list. > > Personally I'd point people straight at the rFactor, LFS2(alpha), and > Richard Burns Rally demos. > > http://www.liveforspeed.net/ > http://www.gamershell.com/download_7496.shtml > http://www.gamershell.com/download_7164.shtml > > GPL remains the mother of all racing sims, but it can be a bit complicated > to get it from its out-of-the-box state to something that looks halfway > decent. > > Andrew McP |
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>> I remember that in my early teens I used to play a game called "Need
>> for Speed" - its first issue was apparently supported by some serious >> analysis on car physics. >> > > Arcade. Though Porshe Unleashed was decent. I dunno I seem to remember the physics on the original NFS being fairly decent for the time, but NFS2 onwards was arcade rubbish with the exception of Porsche 2000/Unleashed Agree with the rest though -- Robin now playing: "Alan Bernardo" > wrote in message ... >> Hello, what, in your opinion, is the most serious driving simulation >> computer game (for PC)? >> > GTR > GPL (Grand Prix Legends) > N2003 (Nascar 2003) > F1RC (Formula One: EA Games) > LFS (Live for Speed) > >> I remember that in my early teens I used to play a game called "Need >> for Speed" - its first issue was apparently supported by some serious >> analysis on car physics. >> > > Arcade. Though Porshe Unleashed was decent. > >> >> I'm also interested in realistic rally simulations. Could you name the >> best ones? >> >> > > Richard Burns Rally > Mobil 1 Rally Championship (older game) > > These are all I can think of, off hand. > > Alanb > |
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Thanks for the suggestions - already downloading the demos!
One more issue: which of the autosimulators is the most widely used to record replays? I.e. people record replays, they're posted on a website and a sort of league is created. If anyone is into first-person shooters here, you may know of an online project of "Quake speedrunning" - a huge database of Quake replays. They have quite a community there - with records beaten all the time, people having fun competing, admiring the most skilled and innovative. The only similar project in autosims that I know of was created for a Finnish (?) game "Motorhead". I remember it was fun to download those replays recorded by gamers eager to beat records. BTW, joysticks were used for most records, i.e. they were a better controller than keyboard or steering wheel. So what is the most active community of "autosim replays competition" online? |
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I would add Viper Racing.
-Larry "Andi Cole" > wrote in message ... > Yes, what he said ;-) > > -- > Andi. > > Remove only one zero to reply > > > "Alan Bernardo" > wrote in message > ... >>> Hello, what, in your opinion, is the most serious driving simulation >>> computer game (for PC)? >>> >> GTR >> GPL (Grand Prix Legends) >> N2003 (Nascar 2003) >> F1RC (Formula One: EA Games) >> LFS (Live for Speed) >> >>> I remember that in my early teens I used to play a game called "Need >>> for Speed" - its first issue was apparently supported by some serious >>> analysis on car physics. >>> >> >> Arcade. Though Porshe Unleashed was decent. >> >>> >>> I'm also interested in realistic rally simulations. Could you name the >>> best ones? >>> >>> >> >> Richard Burns Rally >> Mobil 1 Rally Championship (older game) >> >> These are all I can think of, off hand. >> >> Alanb >> > > |
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On 23 May 2005 23:40:39 -0700, "Diet Rich" > wrote:
>Thanks for the suggestions - already downloading the demos! > >One more issue: which of the autosimulators is the most widely used to >record replays? I.e. people record replays, they're posted on a website >and a sort of league is created. > >If anyone is into first-person shooters here, you may know of an online >project of "Quake speedrunning" - a huge database of Quake replays. >They have quite a community there - with records beaten all the time, >people having fun competing, admiring the most skilled and innovative. > >The only similar project in autosims that I know of was created for a >Finnish (?) game "Motorhead". I remember it was fun to download those >replays recorded by gamers eager to beat records. BTW, joysticks were >used for most records, i.e. they were a better controller than keyboard >or steering wheel. > >So what is the most active community of "autosim replays competition" >online? I'd say, GPL, most likely, right? -- __________ ____---____ Marco Antonio Checa Funcke \_________D /-/---_----' Santiago de Surco, Lima, Peru _H__/_/ http://machf.tripod.com '-_____|( remove the "no_me_j." and ".sons.of" parts before replying |
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