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Help!!! T2 and ICR2,

Dave Henr

Help!!! T2 and ICR2,

by Dave Henr » Mon, 04 Dec 1995 04:00:00

eK  > Subject: Re: Help!!! T2 and ICR2, Nascar, NFS    
   >  
   > >        Anyone have any suggestions?  
   > >        (Please don't say chuck the T2, I got $150 wrapped up in it and
   > > the  ACM card. I've got to find a way to make it work,
   > > cause I don't think they'll take it back!)
   > >
   >
   > Just takes some time to get used to the wheel. It took me a good 2-3
   > days to feel comfortable with it (I've yet to get used to the crappy
   > pedals). Soon u will be on your way to greatness.
   >
       Indycar 2 really threw me for a loop when I first fired it up.
The car dynamics were just enough different to confuse my ICR1 bred
reflexes.  I don't have a T1 or a T2 but this advice might help.  Get on
the track you do the best or feel the most comfortable.  And stay there
until your T2 times come down.  You might have to tweek you car settings
but after a time the course should come to you(old Al Unser Sr. quote!)
Dave Henrie

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Stuart Boo

Help!!! T2 and ICR2,

by Stuart Boo » Thu, 07 Dec 1995 04:00:00


>       Indycar 2 really threw me for a loop when I first fired it up.
>The car dynamics were just enough different to confuse my ICR1 bred
>reflexes.  

The phrase "relearning the tracks" springs to mind! I just cannot use
the same routine at Laguna Seca anymore, and I'm still playing without
much boost (on the demo version).

Stuart.
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Somewhere in Guildford, England...  


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