rec.autos.simulators

Would You, please, Mr. Crammond?

Fernando Ass

Would You, please, Mr. Crammond?

by Fernando Ass » Wed, 19 Feb 1997 04:00:00

Hi,  Mr. Crammond .

As you're being the chief engineer of my team I beg you to fix the
problem with my car: Sometimes I'm leading a race due to have been
expending great amout of concentration and energy, to just get out of
the race with my car entirely broken because I press the key to make a
right turn and the car refuses it and goes straight, bending only a
little bit. It happens time to time, regardless the circuit. It's
always at rigth turns. I assure you I have turned off all those
reality enhancements as electrical, engine, transmission problems,
etc.

Also I've seen other people complaining about this and other problems
in this newsgroups.

I swear you it's not a bad contact in my keyboard. The car starts
making the turn, but just a very little turn and so I go out of the
track. I also swear you it's not my fault: I have checked this out
thoroughly.

So, would you, please, Mr. Crammond?

Thanks.

Fernando Assis.

SimRaci

Would You, please, Mr. Crammond?

by SimRaci » Fri, 21 Feb 1997 04:00:00

It isn't likely that Crammond will respond, since he doesn't have
E-mail, nor access to the 'net (reliable source).

Best Regards,

Marc

Marc J. Nelson
Sim Racing News - USA
http://members.aol.com/simracing

SimRaci

Would You, please, Mr. Crammond?

by SimRaci » Fri, 21 Feb 1997 04:00:00

Actually, I think the generator is solar...  *<|:+)

Marc

Peter Tilman

Would You, please, Mr. Crammond?

by Peter Tilman » Sat, 22 Feb 1997 04:00:00


You're right.  Solar cells are in fact _very_ inefficient, just like
the graphics code in GP2!

--
Peter Tilmanis

addi

Would You, please, Mr. Crammond?

by addi » Sat, 22 Feb 1997 04:00:00


> Hi,  Mr. Crammond .

> As you're being the chief engineer of my team I beg you to fix the
> problem with my car: Sometimes I'm leading a race due to have been
[cut]

> I swear you it's not a bad contact in my keyboard. The car starts
> making the turn, but just a very little turn and so I go out of the
> track. I also swear you it's not my fault: I have checked this out
> thoroughly.

hi fernando

i guess it IS the keyboard. some months i got a brandnew computer with a
brandnew keyboard of a very famous brand these days and i noticed the
same problem as you. even worse, sometimes the brakes didnt work, or the
throttle stayed at full position, you know what i mean. just for a try i
switched back to the old (now very old) cherry keyboard of my old pc: et
voila, no more problem, never since then (knock on wood).

happy racing :)
addie


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