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Return to the Glory Years
Yes Sportscar fans, it has arrived. Thrill to the challenge and history
of racing GTP type cars on tracks all over the world. YEs now you can slide into the cockpit of Chassis a, b, c, or d and continue the thrilling battles these great marques waged through the 80's and 90's. I've always been a fan of Chassis C, the factory has maintained a fine reputation over the years in many types of racing, but here, Chassis C shines forth. Truly a worthy effort. I applaud Redline Development for getting the tiny nuances of Chassis C down pat. I went over the car with a fine tooth comb and the attention to detail is amazing. Chassis C fans all over the world can rest assured this is the finest recreation of the historic marque. Now I'm off to that long track in Belgium. dave henrie |
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What on earth are you on about?
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> wrote in message oups.com... > What on earth are you on about? > I think he's talking about the new release of the GTP mod. cheers steve |
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"Dave Henrie" wrote: > Yes Sportscar fans, it has arrived. Thrill to the challenge and history > of racing GTP type cars on tracks all over the world. YEs now you can > slide into the cockpit of Chassis a, b, c, or d and continue the thrilling > battles these great marques waged through the 80's and 90's. A return to the glory days of unreliable CDs. Darn NR2003 CD won't read... |
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Steve Whitty wrote: > > wrote in message > oups.com... > > What on earth are you on about? > > > > I think he's talking about the new release of the GTP mod. > > > cheers > > steve Is it any good? |
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....only if you favor romans a clef. Yes, it's well-deserved sarcasm. (The
physics aren't any better...or more realistic...either; they just changed the range of the settings, and the effects of same - the wing now has less drag and a 10-deg. higher min. angle, f.e.) > wrote in message ups.com... > > Steve Whitty wrote: > > > wrote in message > > oups.com... > > > What on earth are you on about? > > > > > > > I think he's talking about the new release of the GTP mod. > > > > > > cheers > > > > steve > > Is it any good? > |
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"Dave Henrie" > wrote in message . 97.136... > Yes Sportscar fans, it has arrived. Thrill to the challenge and history > of racing GTP type cars on tracks all over the world. YEs now you can > slide into the cockpit of Chassis a, b, c, or d and continue the thrilling > battles these great marques waged through the 80's and 90's. > I've always been a fan of Chassis C, the factory has maintained a fine > reputation over the years in many types of racing, but here, Chassis C > shines forth. Truly a worthy effort. > I applaud Redline Development for getting the tiny nuances of Chassis C > down pat. I went over the car with a fine tooth comb and the attention to > detail is amazing. Chassis C fans all over the world can rest assured > this > is the finest recreation of the historic marque. > Now I'm off to that long track in Belgium. > > dave henrie > Pretty funny stuff dh, if it at least plays as well as the original (Which I *forgot* to uninstall......my bad) then we have at least a pretty darn good simulator to play with, Lord knows the most recent Big Time Major Label Racing Sim isn't it.....at least, not yet anyway. Livery and realistic tracks aren't as important to me as solid multiplayer, and the "feel" of the car, which GTP does very well. Guess I'll mosey over and join the line now...... Ed |
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On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 15:09:50 GMT, "Steve Smith"
> wrote: >...only if you favor romans a clef. Yes, it's well-deserved sarcasm. (The >physics aren't any better...or more realistic...either; they just changed >the range of the settings, and the effects of same - the wing now has less >drag and a 10-deg. higher min. angle, f.e.) http://www.redlinedevelopments.com/f...opic.php?t=154 |
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"Tony Rickard" > wrote in message .uk... > > "Dave Henrie" wrote: > >> Yes Sportscar fans, it has arrived. Thrill to the challenge and >> history >> of racing GTP type cars on tracks all over the world. YEs now you can >> slide into the cockpit of Chassis a, b, c, or d and continue the >> thrilling >> battles these great marques waged through the 80's and 90's. > > A return to the glory days of unreliable CDs. Darn NR2003 CD won't read... > > > > I really dont like this... sorry..... shame |
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