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Motocross Madness

Peter Ashle

Motocross Madness

by Peter Ashle » Sat, 19 Sep 1998 04:00:00

This is flamebait but...

Aside from the GPL demo, motocross madness is the best racing game I've
tried in a while.  The 'physics' are a little goofy but it makes sense after
you get used to it.  What does everyone else think?

Ronald Stoeh

Motocross Madness

by Ronald Stoeh » Sat, 19 Sep 1998 04:00:00


> This is flamebait but...

> Aside from the GPL demo, motocross madness is the best racing game I've
> tried in a while.  The 'physics' are a little goofy but it makes sense after
> you get used to it.  What does everyone else think?

Esp. the physics are somewhat off, but when I saw the terrain, I
immediatly
thought: Hmm, I'd like to have that engine in a helicopter sim, with
some trees
added... wow!

l8er
ronny

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John Walla

Motocross Madness

by John Walla » Sat, 19 Sep 1998 04:00:00

On Fri, 18 Sep 1998 11:27:13 +0200, Ronald Stoehr


>Esp. the physics are somewhat off, but when I saw the terrain, I
>immediatly
>thought: Hmm, I'd like to have that engine in a helicopter sim, with
>some trees
>added... wow!

Yep, the terrain is lovely. Actually I think it's lots of fun. Okay,
it has MTM-like gravity and you can fly for ever, but the feeling of
adjusting the weight and the general fun is great. I really like it.

I'm looking forward to World Superbike though, it looks very nice
indeed!

Cheers!
John

_99_Nasty__F

Motocross Madness

by _99_Nasty__F » Sat, 19 Sep 1998 04:00:00

I d/l'ed the trial version and have been doing some online racing in the
zone. What a blast!!!!!!! If I may quote "Ring ding ding ding ding,
BBBRRRAAAAPPPP"


>This is flamebait but...

>Aside from the GPL demo, motocross madness is the best racing game I've
>tried in a while.  The 'physics' are a little goofy but it makes sense
after
>you get used to it.  What does everyone else think?

ymenar

Motocross Madness

by ymenar » Sat, 19 Sep 1998 04:00:00

John Wallace wrote


>>Esp. the physics are somewhat off, but when I saw the terrain, I
>>immediatly
>>thought: Hmm, I'd like to have that engine in a helicopter sim, with
>>some trees
>>added... wow!

>Yep, the terrain is lovely. Actually I think it's lots of fun. Okay,
>it has MTM-like gravity and you can fly for ever, but the feeling of
>adjusting the weight and the general fun is great. I really like it.

Ah I agree... I was somehow surprised, even if it doesn't let you more than
1 axis on Joystick2.  Only complaint is the sound... I mean, it's just a
looped sound without any higher/lower pitch...  Anybody could had made it
better, especially since C:PR's only good point was it's sound.

Ah well, I think it's going to be a real hit. I mean...  they licensed all
the tracks, drivers, teams...  Tracks are just incredible...  Laguna Seca
could be just incredible in it... I also like the 2-race system per day that
the World Superbike series has. Oh well let's start drooling, and hope for a
release before Christmas.

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