In what way did you want to educate them...?
How to get under 8 mins at the 'ring maybe?
ISI programs can teach a Logitech wheel driver how to extensively edit a
.plr file, through necessity.
Papy sims can teach a Logitech wheel driver how it *should* be done.
EA NFS games can teach a Logitech wheel driver what aluminium wing would
look best on his 1989 Bonneville.
NetKar Pro will teach a Logitech wheel driver to never ever ever EVER
DAMN IT f-f-flat s-s-s-pot the ff-fronts.
Live for Speed will teach a Logitech driver how to just have fun.
;)
MRSisson
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LOAD "GPL",8
SEARCHING FOR GPL
LOADING
READY.
RUN
> SEARCHING FOR GPL
> LOADING
> READY.
> RUN
That one was fun!
/andreas
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This question seems to come up once or twice a year, but unfortunately
there aren't any real life driving instructor programs. Sierra did try
and market one, but that was probably done in the late 90's and never
really found any retail sucess. Other than the console games based in
cities, I don't think you will find much in this area. Good luck
dave henrie
> > To drive according to signs, traffic, lights, rules ...
> This question seems to come up once or twice a year, but unfortunately
> there aren't any real life driving instructor programs. Sierra did try
> and market one, but that was probably done in the late 90's and never
> really found any retail sucess. Other than the console games based in
> cities, I don't think you will find much in this area. Good luck
> dave henrie
> > To drive according to signs, traffic, lights, rules ...
> This question seems to come up once or twice a year, but unfortunately
> there aren't any real life driving instructor programs. Sierra did try
> and market one, but that was probably done in the late 90's and never
> really found any retail sucess. Other than the console games based in
> cities, I don't think you will find much in this area. Good luck
Show me ONE driving instructor who is that strict LOL! I never had one as
strict as that program.
> > > To drive according to signs, traffic, lights, rules ...
> > This question seems to come up once or twice a year, but unfortunately
> > there aren't any real life driving instructor programs. Sierra did try
> > and market one, but that was probably done in the late 90's and never
> > really found any retail sucess. Other than the console games based in
> > cities, I don't think you will find much in this area. Good luck
> That was Driver Education '99 and it was VERY strict. It "dinged" you if
> you didn't start the car in the proper order, or if you even touched
> SLIGHTLY the dotted lane marker on the road. Even 1mph over the speed limit
> if only for a MICRO second.
> Show me ONE driving instructor who is that strict LOL! I never had one as
> strict as that program.
To me - no. It was more "annoying" than anything, but only because I have
almost 25 years behind the wheel. :)
But to a "new" driver, it might be helpful.
> To me - no. It was more "annoying" than anything, but only because I have
> almost 25 years behind the wheel. :)
> But to a "new" driver, it might be helpful.