This (no split axis) combined with other strange issues like the fact that I
cannot hear my opponents even when I'm sitting still as they race past me, or
that the graphics look like Bleem! trying to display Gran Turismo convince me
that Crammond is still living in the past. GP3 will probably still be a huge
market success - but I won't be buying it...
--David Cook
> http://www.racesimcentral.net/
> 24th July 2000
> According to Incitegames, [ http://www.racesimcentral.net/] also the final
> version of Grand Prix 3 does NOT support 3-axis controllers. It's a
> bit strange, since Grand Prix 2 supported it, but it's left out from
> GP3. The advantage of 3-axis is that you can press accelerate and
> brakes pedals on same time, which isn't possible with 2-axis
> (one axis goes for steering to left and right).