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Sierra's Driver's Ed

DPHI

Sierra's Driver's Ed

by DPHI » Sun, 04 Jan 1998 04:00:00

Has anyone run the new Sierra Driver's Ed sim? I was thinking of picking it up
for a couple of nephews.Thanks.

don

Kevin Daig

Sierra's Driver's Ed

by Kevin Daig » Sun, 04 Jan 1998 04:00:00


>Has anyone run the new Sierra Driver's Ed sim? I was thinking of picking it up
>for a couple of nephews.Thanks.

>don

        I've been driving for 18 years and have not had a ticket in the last
ten and barely pass the driving test. I keeps hitting me for not using my turn
signals, but I do. I think the game has a qlitch in it. But it does make one
pay attention and see driving is not that easy....
Magnul

Sierra's Driver's Ed

by Magnul » Tue, 06 Jan 1998 04:00:00

The game runs fine.  It could have used some more bells and whistles in the
free driving mode (such as customizable road conditions, slider bars for things
like amount of light, fog, reckless drivers, etc), but other than that, it's
great.  I highly recommend it.  It does require precision in execution.  It
wants you to stop right at the stop sign and signal at least a ways from the
stop.  It can be a little sensitive, much like that "Miracle" piano keyboard
system was years ago...  I have a learning permit in real life, and I'm going
to wait until I pass the thing before getting a liscence.


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