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ICR2 setup

Mark Yeun

ICR2 setup

by Mark Yeun » Sun, 07 Apr 1996 04:00:00

I used the default setup in Long Beach in ICR2. I played the game with a GRAVIS
joypad and the car feels very nervous: If I did not steer smooth enough, the car
spins immediately in the straights.
What settings shall I change to make it less nervous?

BTW, I could only manage 55.743s in Long Beach. Is there any tricks to set quick
lap times?

Mark yeung

P.J

ICR2 setup

by P.J » Sun, 07 Apr 1996 04:00:00


>I used the default setup in Long Beach in ICR2. I played the game with a GRAVIS
>joypad and the car feels very nervous: If I did not steer smooth enough, the car
>spins immediately in the straights.
>What settings shall I change to make it less nervous?
>BTW, I could only manage 55.743s in Long Beach. Is there any tricks to set quick
>lap times?

I don't know what a joypad is, but if it is like a gamepad, you might
find it to be more fun and faster to use a wheel and pedals, or at
least a joystick.

if you want a fast setup for Long Beach, go here:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ATB/

I used the setup here, and I'm down in the 52.7s. Long Beach seems to
have the most difficult "Track Record" of any of the tracks I've
concentrated on... has been bugging me for a month that I can't beat
it.

Tricks? No, I don't know any helpful ones. But I will say that the key
for me has been trying to keep my speed through the last turn, the one
just before the straighaway. I can get there in 43 seconds or so, but
depending on how I get out of it I get in the 52s or in the 55s. The
proper line through that one is sort of hard to figure out and hit
right.


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