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SCGT tcp/ip chat bug

Wosc

SCGT tcp/ip chat bug

by Wosc » Thu, 18 Mar 1999 04:00:00

Flooring the pedal
|midturn should produce more wheel spin in the Panoz (just my view).  The
|car seemed too easy to drive.

What do you have your wing set at? When it is high you won't spin under gas
but if it is lower you can get a lot of power on oversteer which requires
you to modulate the throttle.

Jesse

Jason Mond

SCGT tcp/ip chat bug

by Jason Mond » Thu, 18 Mar 1999 04:00:00

It was 10.1 (the default).  I figured that to be low since N2 uses 40 degrees.

What do you use?


> Flooring the pedal
> |midturn should produce more wheel spin in the Panoz (just my view).  The
> |car seemed too easy to drive.

> What do you have your wing set at? When it is high you won't spin under gas
> but
> if it is lower you can get a lot of power on oversteer which requires
> you to modulate the throttle.

I'll have to give it a shot! :-D

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Jason Monds
"My other car is a Ferrari"
http://members.home.net/gpl.mondsj/gpl - For my combined gas/brake setups
(Please remove 'no extra spork' when replying)

Mann

SCGT tcp/ip chat bug

by Mann » Thu, 18 Mar 1999 04:00:00

Don't bother, this guy has no idea what he's talking about!
>It was 10.1 (the default).  I figured that to be low since N2 uses 40 degrees.

>What do you use?


>> Flooring the pedal
>> |midturn should produce more wheel spin in the Panoz (just my view).  The
>> |car seemed too easy to drive.

>> What do you have your wing set at? When it is high you won't spin under gas
>> but

>> if it is lower you can get a lot of power on oversteer which requires
>> you to modulate the throttle.

>I'll have to give it a shot! :-D

Wosc

SCGT tcp/ip chat bug

by Wosc » Thu, 18 Mar 1999 04:00:00

well in N2 you dont have a wing, you have a spoiler, it isn't the same as a
wing.  I normally use something lower, in the 9s, helps top end and turns
better, at least for me.  I have been playing around with it though.

Jesse

|It was 10.1 (the default).  I figured that to be low since N2 uses 40
degrees.
|
|What do you use?
|
|
|> Flooring the pedal
|> |midturn should produce more wheel spin in the Panoz (just my view).  The
|> |car seemed too easy to drive.
|>
|> What do you have your wing set at? When it is high you won't spin under
gas
|> but
|
|> if it is lower you can get a lot of power on oversteer which requires
|> you to modulate the throttle.
|
|I'll have to give it a shot! :-D
|
|>
|>
|> Jesse
|
|--
|--------
|Jason Monds
|"My other car is a Ferrari"
|http://members.home.net/gpl.mondsj/gpl - For my combined gas/brake setups
|(Please remove 'no extra spork' when replying)
|
|

John

SCGT tcp/ip chat bug

by John » Thu, 18 Mar 1999 04:00:00

It works awesome over a LAN at 30hz mode.

John


>If you have calibrated, and used any letters on the keyboard, while
>also calibrating your joystick, when you try to type with that key in
>a multiplayer chat race.

>Alllllllllllllllllllllllllll your sentances coooooooooooooooome
>oooooooooooooooout llllllllllllllike this.

>And it's really irritating. Something to do with autorepeating that
>key I guess for steering, but also affects the chat.

>Please fix :)

>Also, the netplay code seems very poor in this demo. I was racing a
>guy with pings between us of about 200 (56k modems), and basically he
>"seemed" to be always driving on the grass. And vice versa from his
>view of me. That was on the 16Hz setting. On 30Hz, I couldn't even see
>him half the time, or he was somehere driving thru barriers, grass,
>flying etc.

>btw, it's a pretty reasonable game. Ceratinly nowhere near gpl, but
>comparable to say viper racing or nascar2.

>Well see what it's like when the final comes out

>Ian Lake


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