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new n2003 demo out

frederickso

new n2003 demo out

by frederickso » Thu, 06 Feb 2003 05:03:08

theres a link on bluesnews.com ...... lets see if its so much different than
the one from before
Carl Ribbegaard

new n2003 demo out

by Carl Ribbegaard » Thu, 06 Feb 2003 08:39:00

It's different.
See for your self with windiff. ;-)


callsignvipe

new n2003 demo out

by callsignvipe » Thu, 06 Feb 2003 10:35:00


Here's the link:

ftp://ftp.sierra.com/pub/sierra/nr2003/demo/si_nascar2003_demo.exe

File date and size:

02/03/2003 05:33PM    124,938,252 bytes

Enjoy.

--
callsignviper

The truth is out there. You just have look in the right places and ask the
right questions.

Haqsa

new n2003 demo out

by Haqsa » Thu, 06 Feb 2003 13:14:02

They are definitely different, the download isn't even the same size.  Also
the pull to the left feels more like N4 now, much reduced from the leaked
demo.  I only compared the Jasper setup at Michigan, YMMV.


Joachim Trens

new n2003 demo out

by Joachim Trens » Thu, 06 Feb 2003 19:04:12

Still only two ovals though, not catering to the RC fans.

Achim


Dave Henri

new n2003 demo out

by Dave Henri » Thu, 06 Feb 2003 23:25:59


99765.news.dfncis.de:

   True true.  But on any given night on the Sierra servers, how many
roadies are running vs ovals?  The first thing different I noticed about
the new demo was the car didn't washout of turn2 at Tally like the first
demo did.  I think this will make Yellow Line racing even tougher for the
trailing car as the leader will be able to stick it down low and keep it
there.
dave henrie

Joachim Trens

new n2003 demo out

by Joachim Trens » Thu, 06 Feb 2003 23:47:02

I think the bumps at Michigan are more severe.

Achim



> 99765.news.dfncis.de:

> > Still only two ovals though, not catering to the RC fans.

> > Achim

>    True true.  But on any given night on the Sierra servers, how many
> roadies are running vs ovals?  The first thing different I noticed about
> the new demo was the car didn't washout of turn2 at Tally like the first
> demo did.  I think this will make Yellow Line racing even tougher for the
> trailing car as the leader will be able to stick it down low and keep it
> there.
> dave henrie

MadDAW

new n2003 demo out

by MadDAW » Fri, 07 Feb 2003 00:51:44


I'm not sure if severe is the right word. I would say they are more
noticeable, but they don't seem to have as much negative effect (read as
spinning out lol) as they did before.  I'm not 100% but I'm thinking the
Jasper setup bottoms out now in turn one, at least It sounds that way.

MadDAWG

Mitch_

new n2003 demo out

by Mitch_ » Fri, 07 Feb 2003 00:59:24

After racing the first demo I was actually pretty happy that dega now
required a little skill to drive.  So much for that ;)



> 99765.news.dfncis.de:

> > Still only two ovals though, not catering to the RC fans.

> > Achim

>    True true.  But on any given night on the Sierra servers, how many
> roadies are running vs ovals?  The first thing different I noticed about
> the new demo was the car didn't washout of turn2 at Tally like the first
> demo did.  I think this will make Yellow Line racing even tougher for the
> trailing car as the leader will be able to stick it down low and keep it
> there.
> dave henrie

Joachim Trens

new n2003 demo out

by Joachim Trens » Fri, 07 Feb 2003 01:09:59

Considering it's their farewell release to Nascar and perhaps to many of
their fans (as nobody knows where Papy is heading), and in the light of the
fact that the past 3 years have shown that there is a substantial interest
in using the Nx sims for RC's, it would have been a friendly gesture towards
their fans to include an RC into the demo, to give the RC fans a chance to
enjoy and assess the new physics as well while waiting for their copy of the
full version which no doubt they all have ordered already anyway ;)

Achim


Steve Blankenshi

new n2003 demo out

by Steve Blankenshi » Fri, 07 Feb 2003 01:41:16




> > I think the bumps at Michigan are more severe.

> > Achim

> I'm not sure if severe is the right word. I would say they are more
> noticeable, but they don't seem to have as much negative effect (read as
> spinning out lol) as they did before.  I'm not 100% but I'm thinking the
> Jasper setup bottoms out now in turn one, at least It sounds that way.

> MadDAWG

Yes it does, and it trails sparks like an early 90's F1 car in the
process... ;-)

SB

Mitch_

new n2003 demo out

by Mitch_ » Fri, 07 Feb 2003 02:27:57

Fortunately for me Joachim Im on my way out the door for a road trip to my
nearest EB.  I used to do the RC thing but my eyes aren't good nuff anymore
(too many planes just flew away) and the RC radio causes an incessant
buzzing in my ears :)  Oh you meant Road Course not Remote Control hehe..


> Considering it's their farewell release to Nascar and perhaps to many of
> their fans (as nobody knows where Papy is heading), and in the light of
the
> fact that the past 3 years have shown that there is a substantial interest
> in using the Nx sims for RC's, it would have been a friendly gesture
towards
> their fans to include an RC into the demo, to give the RC fans a chance to
> enjoy and assess the new physics as well while waiting for their copy of
the
> full version which no doubt they all have ordered already anyway ;)

> Achim



> > After racing the first demo I was actually pretty happy that dega now
> > required a little skill to drive.  So much for that ;)

Larr

new n2003 demo out

by Larr » Fri, 07 Feb 2003 03:34:19

It's also a LOT bigger isn't it?

Larry


> It's different.
> See for your self with windiff. ;-)



> > theres a link on bluesnews.com ...... lets see if its so much different
> than
> > the one from before

Larr

new n2003 demo out

by Larr » Fri, 07 Feb 2003 03:35:33

Grrr.....

Larry



> 99765.news.dfncis.de:

> > Still only two ovals though, not catering to the RC fans.

> > Achim

>    True true.  But on any given night on the Sierra servers, how many
> roadies are running vs ovals?  The first thing different I noticed about
> the new demo was the car didn't washout of turn2 at Tally like the first
> demo did.  I think this will make Yellow Line racing even tougher for the
> trailing car as the leader will be able to stick it down low and keep it
> there.
> dave henrie

Larr

new n2003 demo out

by Larr » Fri, 07 Feb 2003 03:36:48

Does the bottom out invoke a guaranteed-spin like it does in NR2002 and N4 ?

This is one thing that NT2003 handled a LOT more realistically than
NR2002/N4 did.

Larry






> > > I think the bumps at Michigan are more severe.

> > > Achim

> > I'm not sure if severe is the right word. I would say they are more
> > noticeable, but they don't seem to have as much negative effect (read as
> > spinning out lol) as they did before.  I'm not 100% but I'm thinking the
> > Jasper setup bottoms out now in turn one, at least It sounds that way.

> > MadDAWG

> Yes it does, and it trails sparks like an early 90's F1 car in the
> process... ;-)

> SB


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