rec.autos.simulators

GPL/GP3 - In the dead of the night.

mark jeangerar

GPL/GP3 - In the dead of the night.

by mark jeangerar » Sat, 25 Aug 2001 11:34:04

(02:45 GMT)

<D-r-r-r-r d-r-r-r-r ... D-r-r-r-r d-r-r-r-r>

GC "'lo?"

DK "What's up big daddy? 50 bucks if you put another menu layer in!"

GC "Bloddy 'ell... Kaemmer?"

DK "C'mon, be a sport."

GC <yawn> "Pounds... 50 pounds.... and you take a menu layer out."

DK "Killerrrrr zilller. It's a deal.... Cheerios."

<click>

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"Racing! - Science for the action minded."

mark

Bart Westr

GPL/GP3 - In the dead of the night.

by Bart Westr » Sat, 25 Aug 2001 13:59:32


How come a GPL race is more cllicks away than a GP3 race (try selecting the
track)? How come a hotlap can start immediately in GP3 while in GPL you
always have to do an outlap? (If you want realism just don't use the
feature).

Bart Westra

Jan Verschuere

GPL/GP3 - In the dead of the night.

by Jan Verschuere » Sat, 25 Aug 2001 19:34:26

GPL setup screen from the track... Escape - Enter - Mouseclick.

GP3 2000 setup screen from the track... shift-Q - Brake - Button -
Mouseclick - Mouseclick (that is if the correct "setup" is selected).

You only have to load a particular track once per session, but in testing
one tends to make more than one setup adjustement (more so in GP3 than in
GPL in fact).

Replacing a drop down box on the setup screen with a menu layer is just
silly, IMO.

As for the quicklaps option, whether things I don't use are really simple to
select or buried way down in the structure makes no difference to me.

Jan.
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