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Ok,
I hear ya, about support, I guess. But you paid $0.00 for a game that is simply a gfx &sound (some assumed track grip changes and a few other tweaks maybe?) that updates the tried and true 2k3 game (even as you see it) and I say woa. Alas, they might have cut a corner, you pointed it out... that the picture they used for the billboard is out of focus or something? or is it not the right depiction of a possible bilboard in the turn or something? But for what it is worth, I guess above and beyond all the hard work to the sim, somehow he/they owe it to you to take his 20megabit camera to the actual track, and take a snapsot of the sign, to make you happy? Please read this in the light hearted but sarcastic tone I wrote it, I mean, for each his or her own, ya know. I dont wanna sound like you can not have an opinion, I merely want to make a point about the validity of the complaint to myself. hell I aint tried sonoma, so maybe I will agree with you, though knowing what 'matters to me' I doubt it... Darus enlightened us with: > Taking into account the "rave" review above ("updates the graphics > insanely"), I'd EXPECT the graphics to be BETTER than what I have now. > Or at least the same. Why would I go backwards in gfx quality? And > there is no one "out there" to contact for these issues. Plus the fact > the MP is only good for Direct IP, with the dozen or so ppl. that have > this mod. Plus, it's all stolen goods. Wow, what a deal! > > On the other hand, I can use the SS.net packages, get the goods from > them and get "tech support" if needed. Plus, his mods are all Sierra > compatible. > > Hmmmm...what to do? > > > > Plowboy wrote: >> I cant believe it, so to you are saying: in your mind, you are in >> this game.... your running around the track at 200mph, and you call >> your crewchief, "what the hell does the sign in turn 4 say, goddam >> it?" This sux.. >> >> as it matters to you in the scheme of racing simulation? oh-kay >> fine. >> >> Darus enlightened us with: >>> I'll stick with the superspeedway.net season updates. It's a bit >>> more accurate and the billboards aren't blurry. This one has some >>> good points, and I have to see about merging the two of them >>> together. |
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....about those track grip changes....in NR2005 I can't get anywhere near a
fast lap at the Kansas Speedway without losing the back end - using the easy, intermediate, or fast setups. Don't have that problem in NR2003. Tom Harrington "Plowboy" > wrote in message news:uYxwe.34139$%Z2.18890@lakeread08... > Ok, > > I hear ya, about support, I guess. > > But you paid $0.00 for a game that is simply a gfx &sound (some assumed > track grip changes and a few other tweaks maybe?) that updates the tried > and true 2k3 game (even as you see it) and I say woa. > > Alas, they might have cut a corner, you pointed it out... that the > picture they used for the billboard is out of focus or something? or is it > not the right depiction of a possible bilboard in the turn or something? > > But for what it is worth, I guess above and beyond all the hard work to > the sim, somehow he/they owe it to you to take his 20megabit camera to the > actual track, and take a snapsot of the sign, to make you happy? > > Please read this in the light hearted but sarcastic tone I wrote it, I > mean, for each his or her own, ya know. I dont wanna sound like you can > not have an opinion, I merely want to make a point about the validity of > the complaint to myself. hell I aint tried sonoma, so maybe I will agree > with you, though knowing what 'matters to me' I doubt it... > > > > > Darus enlightened us with: >> Taking into account the "rave" review above ("updates the graphics >> insanely"), I'd EXPECT the graphics to be BETTER than what I have now. >> Or at least the same. Why would I go backwards in gfx quality? And >> there is no one "out there" to contact for these issues. Plus the fact >> the MP is only good for Direct IP, with the dozen or so ppl. that have >> this mod. Plus, it's all stolen goods. Wow, what a deal! >> >> On the other hand, I can use the SS.net packages, get the goods from >> them and get "tech support" if needed. Plus, his mods are all Sierra >> compatible. >> >> Hmmmm...what to do? >> >> >> >> Plowboy wrote: >>> I cant believe it, so to you are saying: in your mind, you are in >>> this game.... your running around the track at 200mph, and you call >>> your crewchief, "what the hell does the sign in turn 4 say, goddam >>> it?" This sux.. >>> >>> as it matters to you in the scheme of racing simulation? oh-kay >>> fine. >>> >>> Darus enlightened us with: >>>> I'll stick with the superspeedway.net season updates. It's a bit >>>> more accurate and the billboards aren't blurry. This one has some >>>> good points, and I have to see about merging the two of them >>>> together. > > |
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"Tom Harrington" > wrote in message . .. > ...about those track grip changes....in NR2005 I can't get anywhere near a > fast lap at the Kansas Speedway without losing the back end - using the > easy, intermediate, or fast setups. Don't have that problem in NR2003. > > Tom Harrington > Try the expert setup. bluestringer |
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I hear you, but I didn't have that problem 'as much,' once I picked the fast
setup. that host setup, wwow had me cussin at the machine enough to have family come in and do an intervention, lol. One thing I cannot say is it was 'easier' to drive. not on my machine, I've always refused to turn on the aids. I only have run Kansas too, because I live there I guess, lol. right now I been working 20 hr days at 2 jobs where I have to 'be there' to monitor stuff (hence I can post to groups), so it will be a while before I get more practice. My buddy got to do the richard petty experience at Kansas, (fathers day present, and yeah Im jealous as hell) he remarked that after the get the hans on you and stuff, you cant even move your head... so he said that the sim (since you have very little periphial vision on screen) was IHHO, might be pretty accurate, sure wished he could "remove the cockpit" from the rearview mirror like we can in the sim, LOL! bluestringer enlightened us with: > "Tom Harrington" > wrote in message > . .. >> ...about those track grip changes....in NR2005 I can't get anywhere >> near a fast lap at the Kansas Speedway without losing the back end - >> using the easy, intermediate, or fast setups. Don't have that >> problem in NR2003. >> >> Tom Harrington >> > > > Try the expert setup. > > bluestringer |
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No, but perhaps some credit and gratitude to those who truly created
this "mod". But considering no one has stepped up to take credit for compiling all the "borrowed" work, I guess that is pretty unlikely. Plowboy - "But for what it is worth, I guess above and beyond all the hard work to the sim, somehow he/they owe it to you to take his 20megabit camera to the actual track, and take a snapsot of the sign, to make you happy?" |
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The <jasper> setup has 0 rear sway bar to correct the loose rear end - I'd
like to know what the real-world cars run at Kansas. Using <jasper> I'm able to complete 4-5 laps before I lose the rear end. I turned down the AI a few notches from where I run them in NR2003. It's really dicey passing AI cars when your're so loose. I've generally preferred road-course sims, so the increased difficulty of NR2005 may get me to appreciate ovals more. Tom Harrington "you only learn when you crash" "Plowboy" > wrote in message news:RaSwe.37897$%Z2.23636@lakeread08... >I hear you, but I didn't have that problem 'as much,' once I picked the >fast setup. that host setup, wwow had me cussin at the machine enough to >have family come in and do an intervention, lol. > > One thing I cannot say is it was 'easier' to drive. not on my machine, > I've always refused to turn on the aids. I only have run Kansas too, > because I live there I guess, lol. right now I been working 20 hr days at > 2 jobs where I have to 'be there' to monitor stuff (hence I can post to > groups), so it will be a while before I get more practice. My buddy got > to do the richard petty experience at Kansas, (fathers day present, and > yeah Im jealous as hell) he remarked that after the get the hans on you > and stuff, you cant even move your head... so he said that the sim (since > you have very little periphial vision on screen) was IHHO, might be pretty > accurate, sure wished he could "remove the cockpit" from the rearview > mirror like we can in the sim, LOL! > > > bluestringer enlightened us with: >> "Tom Harrington" > wrote in message >> . .. >>> ...about those track grip changes....in NR2005 I can't get anywhere >>> near a fast lap at the Kansas Speedway without losing the back end - >>> using the easy, intermediate, or fast setups. Don't have that >>> problem in NR2003. >>> >>> Tom Harrington >>> >> >> >> Try the expert setup. >> >> bluestringer > > |
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