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Viper Racing physics and upcoming Nascar title

Nigel Nichol

Viper Racing physics and upcoming Nascar title

by Nigel Nichol » Thu, 15 Jul 1999 04:00:00

Over the last few days I have been mucking about with Viper
Racing Demo.
Despite it doesn't give the feeling of the "Race Track"
environment or
the feeling of "Race Day", nor does it have the racing depth
it certainly
offers a lot to the sim racer.

In particular I have to say the physics engine is one that is
a top
contender in the sim world. It seems right, the car drives
right.

SO whats my point?

I tend to be a loyal/bias fan of Papyrus sims BUT I am sick of
the Nascar 2
out of date physics SO.........
Papyrus, buy MGI's Viper physics and swap it for the N2 one
you intend to stick into the next Nascar title. You can then
go beyond that with the GPL physics Nascar 4 in
the-future-somewhere title.

At the end of the day if a new improved physics is in the next
Nascar,
you'll see my dollar. But if it's the same tired old N2
physics ma money stays in ma wallet

Nigel Nichols

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Nigel of Lakewood Motorsports
Hamilton
New Zealand

pqt2

Viper Racing physics and upcoming Nascar title

by pqt2 » Fri, 16 Jul 1999 04:00:00

I agree with you about the "Outdated NASCAR Physicis Engine" but I
really don't give a ***what or whos physicis engine they use for any
upcoming NASCAR sim just so it realistically/accurately models the way a
Winston Cup car drives/handles. Paul

> Over the last few days I have been mucking about with Viper
> Racing Demo.
> Despite it doesn't give the feeling of the "Race Track"
> environment or
> the feeling of "Race Day", nor does it have the racing depth
> it certainly
> offers a lot to the sim racer.

> In particular I have to say the physics engine is one that is
> a top
> contender in the sim world. It seems right, the car drives
> right.

> SO whats my point?

> I tend to be a loyal/bias fan of Papyrus sims BUT I am sick of
> the Nascar 2
> out of date physics SO.........
> Papyrus, buy MGI's Viper physics and swap it for the N2 one
> you intend to stick into the next Nascar title. You can then
> go beyond that with the GPL physics Nascar 4 in
> the-future-somewhere title.

> At the end of the day if a new improved physics is in the next
> Nascar,
> you'll see my dollar. But if it's the same tired old N2
> physics ma money stays in ma wallet

> Nigel Nichols

> --

> Redline Race Controls

> http://www.racesimcentral.net/

> Nigel of Lakewood Motorsports
> Hamilton
> New Zealand

Don Hanco

Viper Racing physics and upcoming Nascar title

by Don Hanco » Fri, 16 Jul 1999 04:00:00


>I agree with you about the "Outdated NASCAR Physicis Engine" but I
>really don't give a ***what or whos physicis engine they use for any
>upcoming NASCAR sim just so it realistically/accurately models the way a
>Winston Cup car drives/handles. Paul


{snip}
>> At the end of the day if a new improved physics is in the next
>> Nascar,
>> you'll see my dollar. But if it's the same tired old N2
>> physics ma money stays in ma wallet

>> Nigel Nichols

        Paul, I agree for the most part with your point. Outdated or
not, if it's tweaked enough to be MORE realistic, it'll be worth it.
Hell the 43-car field and free internet play will make it worth it!
Now, if they throw in pit position based on qualification, then I'm
pretty much SET!

Gunner


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