How do you get a hold of the paint kit for ICR. I've seen alot about
it and it sounds great. Any info as to were I could download it would be a big
help.
Thanx,
Bill Lang
Thanx,
Bill Lang
You can't download it. It comes as a bonus with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Expansion Pack. In addition, you also get a replay edit utility and a settings print
utility. Finally, you get the latest version of ICR that I'm aware of(1.05) which fixes
the modem play bug of previous versions and has race accelaration. If you ask
me, it's worth getting if you want to experience the all new IMS.
Julio C.
Officially Sanctioned Race Fanatic...
JC>You can't download it. It comes as a bonus with the Indianapolis
JC>Motor Speedway Expansion Pack. In addition, you also get a replay
JC>edit utility and a settings print
JC>utility. Finally, you get the latest version of ICR that I'm aware
JC>of(1.05) whi ch fixes
JC>the modem play bug of previous versions and has race accelaration. If
JC>you ask me, it's worth getting if you want to experience the all new
JC>IMS.
For what it's worth dept....V1.05 is the same as V1.04 which is on the
Papyrus BBS. They just named it 1.05 in the add-on package.
I agree...IMS is DEFINATELY worth getting. Running this track is a real
challenge--significantly harder than Michigan or any other oval. The
fine line between speed/smoothness really shows you what the Indy
drivers go through in May. The paint kit is necessary if you want to
"adjust" a given car's color scheme. However, most ICR "graphic
artists" rely upon it solely for import/export and do their painting in
an outside program such as Neopaint/Corel/Pub Paintbrush.
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