rec.autos.simulators

best simulator game

Sanford Levenber

best simulator game

by Sanford Levenber » Wed, 22 Apr 1998 04:00:00

I would appreciate suggestions on the best auto simulator for win95.  I
plan to to have only one.

Thanks
Sandy
Darkwater Cafe

ymenar

best simulator game

by ymenar » Thu, 23 Apr 1998 04:00:00

Sanford Levenberg wrote

Can you please explain more..

What do you want in a racing simulator ?
What is your racing-type preference ?
What controller do you use ?
Would you like multiplayer racing ?
Why only  "1" simulator ?????

It's a little bit difficult with the lack of information you tell us.   But,
seriously, don't buy Cart: Precision Racing. There is many better games on
the market.

Fran?ois Mnard <ymenard> Good race at the Brickyard, (-o-)

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Media Madma

best simulator game

by Media Madma » Thu, 23 Apr 1998 04:00:00


> I would appreciate suggestions on the best auto simulator for win95.  I
> plan to to have only one.

> Thanks
> Sandy
> Darkwater Cafe

Sandy,
    Thats actually a tough request, to pick only one, but I'll bite.
Although Formula One Racing Simulation (Ubisoft) is very good, there is
only room for one big mack daddy at the inn. Nascar2 by Papyrus would have
to get my vote. Some of the newest sims (F1RS and the upcoming GPL) have
slightly better graphics, but for sheer fun of gameplay, Nascar2 cannot be
beat! There is a patch for 3dfx acceleration or the game runs great in it's
native Rendition acceleration. Of course it also runs in good old fashioned
software mode. The Busch Grand National expansion disk allows you to race
at a whole bunch of new tracks and can be found bundled with Nascar2 at
some software stores. One of the absolute best features of N2 is the
ability to ramp up or down the speed and skill of the AI drivers in one
percent increments. In other words, you can adjust the level of compitition
to match your skill level in very fine increments. It's really a slick
system and a great simulation. All the best, Media Madman

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