Does wet weather exist in GP2 like in GP1?
Thanks
Does wet weather exist in GP2 like in GP1?
Thanks
No
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Derek Murray
Fife/Scotland
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> No, I think Geoff Crammond and Microprose think rain doesnt exist anymore.
> Only sunny days. Strange for a pair which are based, or have bases in the
> United Kingdom.
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>> No, I think Geoff Crammond and Microprose think rain doesnt exist anymore.
>> Only sunny days. Strange for a pair which are based, or have bases in the
>> United Kingdom.
You know, he moves magically fast, as his computer cars: The other day
I was leading in Magny Cours, followed by Coulthard about 1 and a half
second behind me. Next lap the gauge signed Coulthard was then
leading, now 8 seconds ahead of me. Now was me in the second place. I
paused the game and started to shake and knock my head to assure
myself I was conscious and alive. I haven't seen any Coulthard nor
anybody else passing me over in order to get to lead the race, at all.
Maybe was not Coulthard driving that Willians, but who? Who could be
driving so magically, in sort of being able right after to trip to his
mansion in Hawaii, even before the end of the race, yet also leaving
the trophy inside his pocket?
Fernando Assis