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GP2 or ICR2

Raev

GP2 or ICR2

by Raev » Wed, 28 May 1997 04:00:00

It;'s the age old question,
Well, ICR2 w/ the Rendition card looks unbelievable. Through
Intergraph I got mine pretty cheap and it comes with ICR2. Not all of
the tracks are converted, but as I posted here (thanks to Velocity /
Shane) they can be. ICR2 with rendition is hard to beat for the
general look of it, unbelievable. The driving model is really good, a
bit 'floaty' compared to GP2. If you are a big Indy fan it is worth it
just to race against them.
GP2's driving model is great. Gives you a real sense of having to
balance the car, a bit more sketchy when you touch off the track. The
graphics are great as well, but just a notch below Indy. The GP tracks
are awesome, of course.
With all of the utilities and enhancements for both of these games, I
would say, Buy Both!.
Either way you're not going to be dissapointed.

Raevyn

Tom Hobb

GP2 or ICR2

by Tom Hobb » Fri, 30 May 1997 04:00:00

Hi, I have NASCAR 2 and love it, but was wondering what to get next.  I
have heard many good things about GP2 and ICR2 and would like some
opinions.  Also, does anyone know if Power F1 is any good?
Thanks in advance.
Tom

Bruce Kennewel

GP2 or ICR2

by Bruce Kennewel » Fri, 30 May 1997 04:00:00

ICR2 .
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Bruce
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"To be or not to be?  Well, I'd rather 'be', if you don't mind!"

Phil and Kim Abe

GP2 or ICR2

by Phil and Kim Abe » Fri, 30 May 1997 04:00:00

If ya want a game that looks good, grab pf1. If ya want a game that looks
good and drives great, grab gp2 or icr2. I suggest ya get both, and a
rendition card if ya haven't already got one.

Phil



> Hi, I have NASCAR 2 and love it, but was wondering what to get next.  I
> have heard many good things about GP2 and ICR2 and would like some
> opinions.  Also, does anyone know if Power F1 is any good?
> Thanks in advance.
> Tom


Vic Lombard

GP2 or ICR2

by Vic Lombard » Fri, 30 May 1997 04:00:00



> > Hi, I have NASCAR 2 and love it, but was wondering what to get next.  I
> > have heard many good things about GP2 and ICR2 and would like some
> > opinions.  Also, does anyone know if Power F1 is any good?
> > Thanks in advance.
> > Tom


Get both ICR2 and GP2. I find ICR2 a bit easier to drive and if you're


all must-haves in a sim-racing library.
Quickla

GP2 or ICR2

by Quickla » Sat, 31 May 1997 04:00:00

I shall have to add my voice to the "both" group. Why limit yourself to
just a few tracks. Both games are very different most ways and that makes
them more fun. I really enjoy noodling a car setup for weeks in GP2 just
to join a constructors parade on race day. And then I like loading up the
ol' ACE setup in ICR2 and hitting the race track straight away for some
good wheel to wheel racing. Sounds to me like a good representation of
both the real leagues.

If you're short on cash see if you can rent them.

PS Don't listen to that Bruce guy. He's just grumpy in his old age. (83 ya
know.)
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