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F1RS: What view do you prefer

ymenar

F1RS: What view do you prefer

by ymenar » Thu, 23 Apr 1998 04:00:00

Guybrush Threepwood wrote

Well, since me are mostly serious racers here, we would recommend to
everybody to use the***pit-view in any racing games on the market, but
it's still a personal preference.

Btw try to use other car makers in F1RS. Per exemple (AFAIK) the Prost (errr
Ligier)***pit is lower and makes you see better in front of you.

I use the***pit view (find the other arcade) but the F4 one is the best
after the***pit view.

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

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DPHI

F1RS: What view do you prefer

by DPHI » Fri, 24 Apr 1998 04:00:00

Generally, I start out at a new track running slow laps in F4, check out the
turns, the scenery, look for breaking points, etc, and then change to F2 when
I'm comfortable with the layout.

 I hated the F1RS***pits at first but have since replaced them with ones
found at  f1racingsim.com, which IMO look much nicer.

Don

KREVH TADE

F1RS: What view do you prefer

by KREVH TADE » Fri, 24 Apr 1998 04:00:00

Hi all,

 I drive in default view (from the***pit), because I shift manually and
in this view I can see all 4 rev lights turning on :)
Second, such view is much more realistic I think. All other views are
arcadish I think. But I agree that you see the track much further when in
F4 mode. I suggest you learn the tracks and then run in***pit mode,
like the most of the drivers do.

Regards,
Tadej Krevh
TSW Monkey Grand Prix Co-manager
TSW Monkey Grand Prix Technical director
LFRS class B (www.lfrs.com)


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