rec.autos.simulators

RBR

Richard S Becket

RBR

by Richard S Becket » Thu, 16 Sep 2004 18:43:34

@63.223.5.254...

That'll do for me! Any idea of frame rate?

R.

Johannes Climacu

RBR

by Johannes Climacu » Fri, 17 Sep 2004 09:43:25

I don't know the exact number, but let's just say stutter free and very
smooth.  Going up to 1280x1024x16 causes a jerk every 2-3 seconds, enough
to really***up your concentration.  By all means get the game, it is a
lot of fun.

Destro

RBR

by Destro » Sat, 18 Sep 2004 10:38:00


>>>You'll be running at 1024x768x16 with shadow disabled.  Mind you
>>>1024x768 in RBR looks much better than LFS or F1C at the same
>>>resolution.  I think the GF4 has finally met it's match for
>>>sim-racing.

>>That'll do for me! Any idea of frame rate?

> I don't know the exact number, but let's just say stutter free and very
> smooth.  Going up to 1280x1024x16 causes a jerk every 2-3 seconds, enough
> to really***up your concentration.  By all means get the game, it is a
> lot of fun.

www.fraps.com is your frame rate friend.
Arto Wik

RBR

by Arto Wik » Sat, 18 Sep 2004 18:51:34

Hi sim racers

Also I bought the RBR after having read so many good
comments about the program here. And yes, it seems
and feels very good, indeed! I have a new pc, strong
enough for that sim.

But, but, RBR feels very realistic, and I came to think:
Is the rally really so boring a sport; you just drive
too fast in public roads alone!  ;-)

Nothing to compare to racing side by side with your fellow
competitors!

Is there any way to "misuse" RBR so that you could drive
also thos "real races"? For example Rally Trophy has an
option for that.

Arto
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