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NSR2005
I think it's pretty cool!
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I found out alot has to do with your wheel settings and sensitivity. If
you go with the 'out of the box' settings it won't be right. I couldn't get my car to drive right on the shorter tracks so I moved to Talladega where I'm extremely comfortable there. After some tweaking I was able to get my car pretty comfortable. In case anybody is wondering why I have Talladega and you don't - I'm a rankings programmer for a website you probably heard of and I have a beta. http://www.nr2003.net http://www.nascarsimcentral.com http://www.onlineracin.com |
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> 2. I can't even get the car to follow a straight line, I spent quite a
while > trying to get my MOMO Racing setup to work....the car setups helped a bit > once I freed them up, at least the car would turn, but at Indy right now, > the car simply will not go straight for me, I come off a turn up high and > the car gradually drifts down to the inside, small steering inputs have no > effect, until the wheel is turned far enough, and then the car shoots into > the outside wall...in all fairness, this same thing would happen in N2003 > for me when I used certain setups, but i have not ben able to correct this > yet. Sounds like your linearity's messed up. Make sure speed sensitivity is 0% or really close, and the axis sensitivity should be 50% to be completely linear. Alan |
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"Alan Le" > wrote in
> Sounds like your linearity's messed up. Make sure speed sensitivity > is 0% or really close, and the axis sensitivity should be 50% to be > completely linear. > > Alan > > > Alan is on the mark. WE HAVE DISCUSSED THESE VERY ISSUES WITH F1 2000, 2000 CS, 2001, 2002, AND F1C!!!! Where has everybody been? Google search ras with the groups option and look for contollers + F1 2001 etc. old ground folks...very old. dh |
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> Alan is on the mark. WE HAVE DISCUSSED THESE VERY ISSUES WITH F1 2000,
> 2000 CS, 2001, 2002, AND F1C!!!! Where has everybody been? same place as me, with head stuck in ground cheers steve |
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see gamespot review/preview?
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/driving/n...w_6117437.html "Steve Whitty" > wrote in message ... >> Alan is on the mark. WE HAVE DISCUSSED THESE VERY ISSUES WITH F1 2000, >> 2000 CS, 2001, 2002, AND F1C!!!! Where has everybody been? > > same place as me, with head stuck in ground > > > > cheers > > steve > |
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>"Dave Henrie" > wrote
> Alan is on the mark. WE HAVE DISCUSSED THESE VERY ISSUES WITH F1 2000, > 2000 CS, 2001, 2002, AND F1C!!!! Where has everybody been? Google > search ras with the groups option and look for contollers + F1 2001 etc. > old ground folks...very old. I think the question is more : How many freaking releases will EA continue before getting the clue and asking to their developpers a better controller configuration? It's pathetic that after half a decade we're still at the same place. -- -- François Ménard <ymenard> -- This announcement is brought to you by the Shimago-Dominguez Corporation - helping America into the New World... |
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Exactly. How can you expect people to look up "controller +NSR2005" when
they just bought the same game for their hard earned money in order to get it right? If I bought a car, and had to do a google search before I could get it to behave properly, I would have demanded a refund, fer crying out loud. ---A--- ymenard wrote: >>"Dave Henrie" > wrote >> Alan is on the mark. WE HAVE DISCUSSED THESE VERY ISSUES WITH F1 2000, >>2000 CS, 2001, 2002, AND F1C!!!! Where has everybody been? Google >>search ras with the groups option and look for contollers + F1 2001 etc. >>old ground folks...very old. > > > > > I think the question is more : How many freaking releases will EA continue > before getting the clue and asking to their developpers a better controller > configuration? > > It's pathetic that after half a decade we're still at the same place. > > > |
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Asgeir Nesoen > wrote in
: > Exactly. How can you expect people to look up "controller +NSR2005" > when they just bought the same game for their hard earned money in > order to get it right? > > If I bought a car, and had to do a google search before I could get it > to behave properly, I would have demanded a refund, fer crying out > loud. > > ---A--- > The problem is...the controller code DOES work correctly. It works very well. ISI handles more axis, more buttons, more inputs and gives you dozens of options not even remotely available from Papyrus. But...it does work DIFFERENTLY than what you may be used to. So if you buy a car that has a starter button instead of a key, do you take it back? dave henrie |
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> The problem is...the controller code DOES work correctly. It works
> very well. ISI handles more axis, more buttons, more inputs and gives you > dozens of options not even remotely available from Papyrus. > But...it does work DIFFERENTLY than what you may be used to. So if you > buy a car that has a starter button instead of a key, do you take it back? I never understood why people say Papyrus' controller setup is heads and tails above ISI's. ISI offers mostly the same adjustability (input momentum is the difference that comes to mind) with different labels. I will give a nod to Papyrus for making their layout more intuitive, but that doesn't make it more configurable... unless of course someone simply doesn't bother to find out how ISI's system works. The one thing Papyrus has handled better (and maybe GTR has improved this) is multiple controllers. ISI's two controller limitation can be frustrating. Alan |
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