practice.
>I wonder if anyone has seen AI drivers raise their arm to let the others
>know they have a technical problem. This would be very useful at
racestarts.
I had Bandini put his arm up just as I was passing him. He pulled off the
racing line and took me out :)
> >I wonder if anyone has seen AI drivers raise their arm to let the others
> >know they have a technical problem. This would be very useful at
> racestarts.
> I wonder if anyone has seen AI drivers raise their arm to let the others
> know they have a technical problem. This would be very useful at racestarts.
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During a monaco race, I crashed with an other car during the start.
The other car caught fire and the driver raised his arm. I first thought
he was angry with me, but when i read the manual it said that drivers raise
their hands when they are in trouble.
remco
Marc
It's not to show a technical problem, but the other day I hit Jo Bonnier
in a race at Monza. His car spun into a fence and he raised his arm. The
funny thing is that he kept his arm up as he rolled 8 times down the
track, punching the ground each time he went over.......
--
Graeme Nash
You know what to do with "don't_spam_me"...
http://www.karisma1.demon.co.uk/
ICQ# 11257824
"My car appeared to disagree with my preference for living"
Does the value in your (US-copy) version read 0.000000 as well? I have (now)
changed it to 1.000000. Maybe now I'll see it.
How do you think about those drivers who stall their engines at the start,
I'm sure in real-life races they would have raised their arms as well.
Thank you for your efforts. May the grip be with you.
>I had Bandini put his arm up just as I was passing him. He pulled off the
>racing line and took me out :)
>> I saw G. Hill raise his arm and pull over in front of me at the Ring
during
>> practice.
>> >I wonder if anyone has seen AI drivers raise their arm to let the others
>> >know they have a technical problem. This would be very useful at
>> racestarts.
> I wonder if anyone has seen AI drivers raise their arm to let the others
> know they have a technical problem. This would be very useful at racestarts.
Funny, these men.
--
- John P. Wilson :|:
- Downshift http://www.racesimcentral.net/
- Ten Cylinders, Six Gears, Four Wheels, Two Wings, and one Brave Heart.
Call 'em funny, I say they were F*&%& mad.