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"jason moyer" > wrote in message oups.com... > Mr. Sylvestre wrote: > >> While there is no arguing that Papy sims have redefined the benchmark in >> racesims, I think you really should try GTR with the Escort 1974 Mod, >> John. > > I don't mean this as insulting, but I genuinely don't understand how > racing Escorts can make anyone's nipples hard. You're only insulting your own intelligence. |
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On 12.08.2005 20:36, jason moyer wrote:
> Mr. Sylvestre wrote: > > >>While there is no arguing that Papy sims have redefined the benchmark in >>racesims, I think you really should try GTR with the Escort 1974 Mod, John. > > > I don't mean this as insulting, but I genuinely don't understand how > racing Escorts can make anyone's nipples hard. > I'm in the proverbial corner tonight, and I say: "Any man, getting a sexual response from driving a car, should not do the same, because it would contaminate his driving and judgements (and pants)." ---A--- |
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NASCAR is a "made-for-TV" sport
Green flag wreck /or/ debris on track /or/ any other flimsy excuse to throw the yellow (the leader got too far ahead??) COMMERCIAL Green flag yellow COMMERCIAL etc..... All major American sports are also "made-for-TV" sports, baseball, football, basketball with the # of timeouts allowed. F1, soccer, and other world-wide sports don't have "built-in-commercial-breaks" > > I think this is the major problem. NASCAR the 'sport' to me is > extremely boring. Driving round in circles takes a bit of a struggle > for me to even understand why people would want to do it, let alone > watch it. > > If you ever want to relax, it's great. About 10-15 laps of watching and I > am sound asleep on my couch. Very relaxing. > |
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Uwe Sch=FCrkamp wrote:
> LFS S2 is also very nice (esp. the open wheelers, I cannot get to grips > with the GT style cars) and has great online code. > > Cheers, uwe LFS is probably the best thing going in simracing right now, it's just most people don't realise it. Fantastic sim with great physics particularly when you consider there is just 3 people behind it. The Formula XR is great but I agree about the GTR cars being a little hard to handle however the 4WD model is really nice and tame once you get used to it and perhaps tweak the setup a little, you can get into some fun controllable slides. |
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Hans de Heer wrote:
> Because they don't do 300+ km/h? That, and the fact I can drive one pretty much anytime I want. Racing Ford Escorts is about as exciting to me as the thought of racing a mid 80's Plymouth Reliant K-car. > Just try the mod and you will know. I would give it a try, but the GTR demo didn't impress me enough to buy the full game. |
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John Simmons wrote:
> I'm not really interested in the GTP mod. I guess I'm just too damn > lazy to install it. If you like to road race, it's worth the trouble. I know you're more of a NASCAR fan so I couldn't blame you if you didn't bother. 2 years from now don't be surprised if I'm telling you the same thing about the stock cars in iRacing tho. |
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