The best driving game I'v driven is Sega Pro Rally the arcade version with
the force feedback wheel. It is sideways fun but the cars act like a four
wheel drive vehicle. I compare this to driving my Toyota 4x4 on a paved road
with 6 inches of fresh snow. Lots of understear off the throttle, lots of
overstear on the throttle. You have to setup for the turns to take them fast
or you will drift off the course. The cars are still immortal though and its
been along time since I'v seen it anywhere.
Patrick Simmons
#5 Neon ACR D Stock
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Weinstock" <weinstro@hotmail.com>
To: <ba-autox@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 3:00 AM
Subject: Re: Driving Simulators
> >I say, and a few listers will likely agree with me, that if you want a
> >realistic racing simulator, pick up Papyrus' Grand Prix Legends for PC.
> >And
> >do try not to spin out more than 10 times on your first lap. ;-)
>
> What do you use for inputs?
>
> The book, "Secrets of Solo Racing : Expert Techniques for Autocrossing and
> Time Trials" by Henry A. Watts has a decent appendix which lists the
arcade
> style video game "Hard Drivin'" as an excellent vehicle dynamics
simulator.
> Anybody know where to find one -- I've never been successful.
>
> Rob
>
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