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Monster Truck Madness and Happy New Year

Paul L. Finnemor

Monster Truck Madness and Happy New Year

by Paul L. Finnemor » Thu, 16 Jan 1997 04:00:00

Happy New Year everyone. I've been away from the frivolous playground
that is r.a.s. for some months now, but in the search for knowledge,
enlightenment and sheer banality I have decided to return.

I have a techie-question about Monster Truck Madness which I would be
grateful if anyone could answer. I have a reasonably high-powered P.C.,
Intel P200 with 24Mb EDO RAM and a 1.1Gb Mode 4 Hard Drive, yet loading
times in MTM are appallingly slow. This 'slow-down' occurs particularly
badly at the start of the race, with frame rates dropping to below 1 fps
while the hard drive has a fit! After a while things improve, but still
every so often things come to a complete standstill whilst something
else is read off the hard drive. Any ideas? Is there something wrong
with my Windows 95 set-up, or is the caching problem with MTM itself?

By the by, anyone else as impressed with Cyrix chips as I am? My brother
bought one for Christmas (a P150+), and the thing flies! It clocks
quicker than my P200 on Landmark 2, and it looks even better when you
consider the price differential. Good stuff, I reckon.

How many of you folks play MTM? I had it for Christmas, and I love it! I
think it is everything that Big Red Racing should have been - fast
(apart from the aforementioned disk-access problem), pretty and fun. I
love the handling and the other truck's AI, and I'm having some real fun
with it. The sound is perhaps a bit lame, but the graphics make up for
it. That and the fact that you can push the toilets into the lake! The
three new tracks on the MicroSoft Website are pretty cool too.

Finally, before I commit this overlong missive to the ether, what's the
story on the new F1 games that have been released? Are they any match
for GP2, or should I put up with poor framerates but better gameplay
from Sir Geoff's offering?

That's all for now, and boy is it good to be back (he said running for
cover...)

regards,

Paul.


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MORRIS JONES J

Monster Truck Madness and Happy New Year

by MORRIS JONES J » Fri, 17 Jan 1997 04:00:00


> Happy New Year everyone. I've been away from the frivolous playground
> that is r.a.s. for some months now, but in the search for knowledge,
> enlightenment and sheer banality I have decided to return.

> I have a techie-question about Monster Truck Madness which I would be
> grateful if anyone could answer. I have a reasonably high-powered P.C.,
> Intel P200 with 24Mb EDO RAM and a 1.1Gb Mode 4 Hard Drive, yet loading
> times in MTM are appallingly slow. This 'slow-down' occurs particularly
> badly at the start of the race, with frame rates dropping to below 1 fps
> while the hard drive has a fit! After a while things improve, but still
> every so often things come to a complete standstill whilst something
> else is read off the hard drive. Any ideas? Is there something wrong
> with my Windows 95 set-up, or is the caching problem with MTM itself?

> By the by, anyone else as impressed with Cyrix chips as I am? My brother
> bought one for Christmas (a P150+), and the thing flies! It clocks
> quicker than my P200 on Landmark 2, and it looks even better when you
> consider the price differential. Good stuff, I reckon.

> How many of you folks play MTM? I had it for Christmas, and I love it! I
> think it is everything that Big Red Racing should have been - fast
> (apart from the aforementioned disk-access problem), pretty and fun. I
> love the handling and the other truck's AI, and I'm having some real fun
> with it. The sound is perhaps a bit lame, but the graphics make up for
> it. That and the fact that you can push the toilets into the lake! The
> three new tracks on the MicroSoft Website are pretty cool too.

> Finally, before I commit this overlong missive to the ether, what's the
> story on the new F1 games that have been released? Are they any match
> for GP2, or should I put up with poor framerates but better gameplay
> from Sir Geoff's offering?

> That's all for now, and boy is it good to be back (he said running for
> cover...)

> regards,

> Paul.


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I had mtm on a pb150 w/24ram and unless you install the full version
which eats up almost 100meg it will be slow loading, but on my system
with the reactor card it ran at 25-30fps with all the graphic on.so i
suggest you get the Reactor(now the Intense 3d) card from Intergraph
it will make it fly.

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