rec.autos.simulators

Screame needs 12meg for svga

Rob Jenki

Screame needs 12meg for svga

by Rob Jenki » Thu, 07 Dec 1995 04:00:00

I just bought Screamer and guess what - it needs 12 meg for the svga version :(

VGa runs fine from Win95 booting back to Dos but I am dissapointed about the svga as
Need for Speed and Indy2 both run svga happily under 8 meg.

SO if you want svga you need 12 meg folks

Rob

Michel de Roo

Screame needs 12meg for svga

by Michel de Roo » Fri, 08 Dec 1995 04:00:00


>I just bought Screamer and guess what - it needs 12 meg for the svga version :(
>VGa runs fine from Win95 booting back to Dos but I am dissapointed about the svga as
>Need for Speed and Indy2 both run svga happily under 8 meg.
>SO if you want svga you need 12 meg folks
>Rob

yeah, so ?
Marc Baim

Screame needs 12meg for svga

by Marc Baim » Sat, 09 Dec 1995 04:00:00



> >I just bought Screamer and guess what - it needs 12 meg for the
svga version :(

> >VGa runs fine from Win95 booting back to Dos but I am dissapointed
about the svga as
> >Need for Speed and Indy2 both run svga happily under 8 meg.

> >SO if you want svga you need 12 meg folks

> >Rob

> yeah, so ?

This is what is known as an informational message. Rob is letting us
know that if we want to run in SVGA you need 12 meg.  Are you really
that thick or are you just fishing for compliments?

Regards...Marc Baime

Gregor

Screame needs 12meg for svga

by Gregor » Sat, 09 Dec 1995 04:00:00

Screamer SUKS , the a stupid game i ever see.
going 300 mph, in the turns.  Arcade games are all stupid
exempt Destruction Derby.
Duane Kimba

Screame needs 12meg for svga

by Duane Kimba » Tue, 19 Dec 1995 04:00:00

|> Screamer SUKS , the a stupid game i ever see.
|> going 300 mph, in the turns.  Arcade games are all stupid
|> exempt Destruction Derby.
|>
Actually, the cars go about 200mph and you can't do that in the turns.
I have most the racing games:
ICR, ICR II, World Circuit, DD (Demo only...Where can I buy this in the US!!!)
, Nascar, Screamer, NFS.

NFS and Screamer are very similar.  NFS definitely has better production
quality...but overall the same.  The big advantage to Screamer is that
it has network play.  We had three people playing over the weekend
on our network in the house and it was cool.  I really don't mind the
oversteer/sliding cars in the turns...it's just looks funny.

Side note:  It would be nice if ICR II/Nascar had an arcade setting.
It's not very fun to have someone visit you and try to link up and
race...it takes them the whole night for them to get somewhat good.
Screamer took all of about 5 laps...
--
Duane Kimball


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