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.
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callsignviper
The truth is out there. You just have look in the right places and ask the
right questions.
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
Achim
> > 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
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
> > 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
Achim
> > 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
SB
> Achim
> > After racing the first demo I was actually pretty happy that dega now
> > required a little skill to drive. So much for that ;)
Larry
> > theres a link on bluesnews.com ...... lets see if its so much different
> than
> > the one from before
Larry
> > 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
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