It's what Empire are calling what they WOULD have released as WSC.
IMHO the WSC we all love ( and wait for ) is still happenening as a seperate
title
Doug
But will it be worth it in its own right? To use a handy analogy that
was sitting unloved in a corner, a SCGT I'd be perfectly satisfied
with: a Le Mans 24h I'd s*** at behind my hands.
If it happens, if it's as good as we hope and if you don't need 14
Crays to play it by then, I'll be delighted and the Wests will have
every right to say "we told you so". But...
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really" - Raymond Mays on Shelsley Walsh.
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WSC was/is/will be a sim.
TIR is/was a game.
AFAIK, there is no comparison between the two.
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> > It's what Empire are calling what they WOULD have released as WSC.
> But will it be worth it in its own right? To use a handy analogy that
> was sitting unloved in a corner, a SCGT I'd be perfectly satisfied
> with: a Le Mans 24h I'd s*** at behind my hands.
> > IMHO the WSC we all love ( and wait for ) is still happenening as
> > a seperate title
> If it happens, if it's as good as we hope and if you don't need 14
> Crays to play it by then, I'll be delighted and the Wests will have
> every right to say "we told you so". But...
> --
> "After all, a mere thousand yards... such a harmless little knoll,
> really" - Raymond Mays on Shelsley Walsh.
> The GPL Scrapyard: Back again! http://www.racesimcentral.net/~gplscrapyard
And WSC is being marketed, at least here in the states, by Sierra, NOT
Empire.
dave henrie
"Dave Henrie" said:
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Says the parent company who owns both
Doug