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sierra drivers education 99 and momo force racing wheel

De

sierra drivers education 99 and momo force racing wheel

by De » Thu, 01 Jul 2004 05:24:16

hello, does sierra driving education 99 work with the momo force
racing wheel from logitech? if i have it plugged in, the game doesnt
start and if i plug it in afterwards there is no option to pick it.
any alternatives to this program ? (i've tried 3d driving school).
thanks.
PlowBo

sierra drivers education 99 and momo force racing wheel

by PlowBo » Thu, 01 Jul 2004 12:32:02

If it is of any help, I did sort of manage to get it to work with the
thrustmaster Nascar pro wheel, but it didnt work for ***honestly... course
the wheel was ***to begin with...  I hadnt gotten my sidewinder wheel
then...  BTW,  it is a convoluted setup process if I recall, deep into the
options... (been tried only breifly back in 99 when that tittle cost me big
$, if you know what I mean...  it was a real disapointment to the then 11
year old step- daugher...   I was totoally frustrated considering it was
asumed (erroniusly by me) that since Sierra had the papy racing games (best
ever coded) that they might have helped out with the drivers ed thing...
but!

> hello, does sierra driving education 99 work with the momo force
> racing wheel from logitech? if i have it plugged in, the game doesnt
> start and if i plug it in afterwards there is no option to pick it.
> any alternatives to this program ? (i've tried 3d driving school).
> thanks.

Steve Smit

sierra drivers education 99 and momo force racing wheel

by Steve Smit » Thu, 01 Jul 2004 21:37:35

Drivers Ed was developed (I believe) by Dynamix (the flite sim experts who
did Red Baron, among other offerings), who wanted to convince Sierra that
they could do racing games too.  Or not.  Drivers Ed sank without a trace.


> If it is of any help, I did sort of manage to get it to work with the
> thrustmaster Nascar pro wheel, but it didnt work for ***honestly...
course
> the wheel was ***to begin with...  I hadnt gotten my sidewinder wheel
> then...  BTW,  it is a convoluted setup process if I recall, deep into the
> options... (been tried only breifly back in 99 when that tittle cost me
big
> $, if you know what I mean...  it was a real disapointment to the then 11
> year old step- daugher...   I was totoally frustrated considering it was
> asumed (erroniusly by me) that since Sierra had the papy racing games
(best
> ever coded) that they might have helped out with the drivers ed thing...
> but!


> > hello, does sierra driving education 99 work with the momo force
> > racing wheel from logitech? if i have it plugged in, the game doesnt
> > start and if i plug it in afterwards there is no option to pick it.
> > any alternatives to this program ? (i've tried 3d driving school).
> > thanks.

Plowboy

sierra drivers education 99 and momo force racing wheel

by Plowboy » Thu, 01 Jul 2004 22:43:31

LOL, I know that I still had the box... or something...  I saw it the
otherday when I was yet again, moving.

Oh and I can vouch for the fact that if this was a 'proof of concept' for
Dynamix, then they needed to stick to crossword puzzle games.  :D  Keyboard
was above thier head.


> Drivers Ed was developed (I believe) by Dynamix (the flite sim
> experts who did Red Baron, among other offerings), who wanted to
> convince Sierra that they could do racing games too.  Or not.
> Drivers Ed sank without a trace.


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