rec.autos.simulators

Nascar Legends question

Gene Gagn

Nascar Legends question

by Gene Gagn » Tue, 11 Jan 2000 04:00:00

I have not bought it yet but plan to, can anyone tell me if there is a pit
road speed limit in this game? I hope not.

Gene Gagne

don hodgdo

Nascar Legends question

by don hodgdo » Tue, 11 Jan 2000 04:00:00

No there is not.

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don

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bobb

Nascar Legends question

by bobb » Fri, 14 Jan 2000 04:00:00

don't get too e***d, even though there's no pit road speed, pit road DOES
close when yellow comes out.  (if you're that old, or you've seen the tapes,
pit road was never closed, you could speed in and out, and as long as you
got infront of the pace car, you were on the same lap.)
I like this game as much as n3, maybe more.


Stephen Barnet

Nascar Legends question

by Stephen Barnet » Fri, 14 Jan 2000 04:00:00

I thought that was a little inaccurate, until I tried ignoring the red flag
just to see what happened. I so far have not got a DQ, and if you go for
full authenticity and don't have the spotter turned on, nobody nags you
about it.
Steve


>don't get too e***d, even though there's no pit road speed, pit road DOES
>close when yellow comes out.  (if you're that old, or you've seen the
tapes,
>pit road was never closed, you could speed in and out, and as long as you
>got infront of the pace car, you were on the same lap.)
>I like this game as much as n3, maybe more.

Stephen Barnet

Nascar Legends question

by Stephen Barnet » Fri, 14 Jan 2000 04:00:00

I think it may be a bug now I have tried it at other tracks. The post below
was based on experience at Atlanta. I saved the game between qualifying and
the race, and ran the race a few times. There is a 'tyre temperature' bug
that is carried over from N3 in Legends, and I suspect the 'lenient' red
flag is a part of it. Oh well... back to the drawing board.
Steve

>I thought that was a little inaccurate, until I tried ignoring the red flag
>just to see what happened. I so far have not got a DQ, and if you go for
>full authenticity and don't have the spotter turned on, nobody nags you
>about it.
>Steve

bobb

Nascar Legends question

by bobb » Sat, 15 Jan 2000 04:00:00

so what you're saying is that i CAN ignore the pit closed flag and NOT get a
penalty?


> I think it may be a bug now I have tried it at other tracks. The post
below
> was based on experience at Atlanta. I saved the game between qualifying
and
> the race, and ran the race a few times. There is a 'tyre temperature' bug
> that is carried over from N3 in Legends, and I suspect the 'lenient' red
> flag is a part of it. Oh well... back to the drawing board.
> Steve


> >I thought that was a little inaccurate, until I tried ignoring the red
flag
> >just to see what happened. I so far have not got a DQ, and if you go for
> >full authenticity and don't have the spotter turned on, nobody nags you
> >about it.
> >Steve


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