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Professional Sports Car Racing

lithiu

Professional Sports Car Racing

by lithiu » Tue, 27 Oct 1998 04:00:00

According to someone at Image Spac Inc. (developers of PSCR) the demo should
be
out in a few days, they've ( ISI ) allready finished the demo but EA still
hasn't given them the permision to release it.
And they told me they would soon make a section with screenshots.
    -  go check out their site at www.imagespaceinc.com !!!!!!!!!!

I don't understand why EA still hasn't made a site for this game cuz I
really want some info about this game and see some high quality screenshots.

I heard there are some nice steering wheels in development the two who
grabbed
my most attention where the Thrustmaster Nascar (Formula) Force GT and the
Act Labs Force RS could somebody tell which one probably is going to be the
best.
And do they both work fully functional (Force Feedback) with PSCR.

C-ya

Arthur Axelra

Professional Sports Car Racing

by Arthur Axelra » Wed, 28 Oct 1998 04:00:00

Hey lithium, yea demo was done for over a week. I'm gonna be visiting Image
Space in a week or so :) to check out the almost finished sim. Release date
still planned on November, but if EA sits on their ass who knows when it
will be released. I have one unreleased screenshot on my site, link below
and go to news. One reason EA could be delaying is that they have another
racing game which is selling quite well, probably dont want to flood the
market with 2 EA racing titles. Damn NFS3 hehehe

Arthur
Stealth Racing
http://www.***sys.com/stealthracing.html


>According to someone at Image Spac Inc. (developers of PSCR) the demo
should
>be
>out in a few days, they've ( ISI ) allready finished the demo but EA still
>hasn't given them the permision to release it.
>And they told me they would soon make a section with screenshots.
>    -  go check out their site at www.imagespaceinc.com !!!!!!!!!!

>I don't understand why EA still hasn't made a site for this game cuz I
>really want some info about this game and see some high quality
screenshots.

>I heard there are some nice steering wheels in development the two who
>grabbed
>my most attention where the Thrustmaster Nascar (Formula) Force GT and the
>Act Labs Force RS could somebody tell which one probably is going to be the
>best.
>And do they both work fully functional (Force Feedback) with PSCR.

>C-ya

lithiu

Professional Sports Car Racing

by lithiu » Thu, 29 Oct 1998 04:00:00

Everybody who's wating for Professional Sports Car Racing fans read this!!!!

I sent an e-mail with questions to ImageSpaceInc. ( www.imagespaceinc.com )
and they gave me these answers go read them.

 Hello, I would like to get some info about Professional Sports Car Racing.
 - Is it possible with each track to select the number of laps you want to
drive in the race.
YES
  - Will this game support the "Thrustmaster Formula Force GT" (American
version is called
   "Nascar Force GT" ), it isn't out yet!!!
IT SUPPORTS DIRECTINPUT FORCE FEEDBACK, SO IF THE WHEEL DOES, WE DO
  - Many people said the McLaren F1 GTR would be included, but it's not
listed on your
   website of featured tracks/cars. And what about the Mercedes CLK GTR ???
AS OF TODAY, BOTH ARE IN THE GAME
  - Are the tracks listed on your site all the tracks included in the retail
version of the
   game.
YES
  - What graphical features are included in this game.
LIKE?
  - Will there be made patches if people request that.
YES
  - What tracks/cars are included in the demo which you said should be
released soon.
LIMEROCK, not sure about cars yet.
 I can't wait until this game is released and I hope this game won't be
released
a few days/months later in Holland as in the UK.


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