The last time Papy was long getting a file on the Internet they posted to
Hawaii first. Why don't one of you Hawaii members check there. Let us
know and post it for download.
Thanks
The last time Papy was long getting a file on the Internet they posted to
Hawaii first. Why don't one of you Hawaii members check there. Let us
know and post it for download.
Thanks
The NASCAR 2 demo is not posted on Hawaii & we have no plans to do so.
The NASCAR 2 demo is not done yet... in other words, it's not posted
anywhere yet.
As Adam has explained over & over & over & over again, the demo will
be released when it's ready... & it just isn't ready yet. Also, this
September 15th thing has gotten blown WAY out of proportion. It was
an estimated date given out a long time ago. Adam never promised it
for 9/15... he promised it would come out when it was ready. PLEASE
give him a break. The NCR 2 team is busting their butts to get a
GREAT product done. Patience, folks! :-)
BTW, the reason that the ICR 2 patch appeared on Hawaii before the
Sierra web site is that there were technical difficulties with
SIERRA.COM & that was the fastest vehicle we had to get it out to
everyone. That will not be the case with the NCR 2 demo.
Please, feel free to log into Hawaii and enjoy the racing, but don't
expect to find the NCR 2 demo there...
Ed Martin
Producer, Series Director
NASCAR Racing League
Papyrus / Sierra On-Line, Inc.
Thanks...
As a software engineer, I know everyone will be much happier waiting a
couple of weeks for a demo/product that is bug-free. Keep up the good
work and maybe this newsgroup will grow up and try to understand that
Papy is working as hard as possible. We all still have NASCAR 1 and I
really doubt that everyone harping for the demo has perfected the first
game yet. I know I haven't.
Chris
> Thanks...
> As a software engineer, I know everyone will be much happier waiting a
> couple of weeks for a demo/product that is bug-free. Keep up the good
> work and maybe this newsgroup will grow up and try to understand that
> Papy is working as hard as possible. We all still have NASCAR 1 and I
> really doubt that everyone harping for the demo has perfected the first
> game yet. I know I haven't.
> Chris
David Martin
So very true...
I guess I should use the term bug-free-er.
>> Thanks...
>> As a software engineer, I know everyone will be much happier waiting a
>> couple of weeks for a demo/product that is bug-free. Keep up the good
>> work and maybe this newsgroup will grow up and try to understand that
>> Papy is working as hard as possible. We all still have NASCAR 1 and I
>> really doubt that everyone harping for the demo has perfected the first
>> game yet. I know I haven't.
>> Chris
>As a software engineer you must also know that "bug-free" is an oximoron
>just like "honest politician". :-)
>David Martin
>I guess I should use the term bug-free-er.
>>> Thanks...
>>> As a software engineer, I know everyone will be much happier waiting a
>>> couple of weeks for a demo/product that is bug-free. Keep up the good
>>> work and maybe this newsgroup will grow up and try to understand that
>>> Papy is working as hard as possible. We all still have NASCAR 1 and I
>>> really doubt that everyone harping for the demo has perfected the first
>>> game yet. I know I haven't.
>>> Chris
>>As a software engineer you must also know that "bug-free" is an oximoron
>>just like "honest politician". :-)
>>David Martin
Dave (davids) Sparks
Late Night League
http://www.sequoia-dev.com/Hawaii/latenite.html
> >So very true...
> >I guess I should use the term bug-free-er.
> >>> Thanks...
> >>> As a software engineer, I know everyone will be much happier waiting a
> >>As a software engineer you must also know that "bug-free" is an oximoron
> >>just like "honest politician". :-)
> >>David Martin
> So I guess the politically correct term for a "buggy" program would be
> "entomologically challenged"?