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difference between F1--2000 and F1--2000-CS

daxe

difference between F1--2000 and F1--2000-CS

by daxe » Tue, 16 Jan 2001 05:54:21

Hey RASers,

        I don't know why I am even asking about this, because I buy
nearly every F1 game that comes out and uninstall it a short time
later because I don't care about F1, but.....  

        I have EA F1-2000.  It's OK, I guess, but I see there is a
very similar-seeming game called F1-2000 Champ Season.  My Question:

        What's the real difference between the two?  Same mfg, same
season, etc.  Is there any real change or it sort of a service pack
released as a whole new game?

thanks for any info,

~daxe

Dave Henri

difference between F1--2000 and F1--2000-CS

by Dave Henri » Tue, 16 Jan 2001 09:22:58

  It is a group of several improvements.  The AI is supposed to be one big
one.  The reason I have it...is....Most of the SCGT car builders and track
makers seem to be drifting to this package.  There is a CART set in the
works,
(which looks damn amazing)  there are V8 Touring cars from Oz, and more on
the way.
  There is a demo, I have heard you can take your f12k tracks and copy them
over to the demo and use them...you get the ai  and framerate improvements,
but not the track corrections(like the Monza first turn etc.)
Speedsims.com has a forum where you can get exact instructions.
dave henrie

Jay

difference between F1--2000 and F1--2000-CS

by Jay » Tue, 16 Jan 2001 09:13:21

Basically, F1 2000 CS is what F12k should have been, it has an improved
graphic engine that doesn't require a P-III 800+ system, and includes
weather effects...



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