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- From: dedmunds@selkirk.sfu.ca (Darran Edmundson)
- Subject: Re: Where is it? World Circuit
- Message-ID: <dedmunds.724453474@sfu.ca>
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- Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
- References: <dedmunds.724383423@sfu.ca> <1992Dec15.093238.22422@nobeltech.se>
- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 21:04:34 GMT
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- rois@nobeltech.se (Rolf Isaksson) writes:
-
- >You get both 'Traction Control' and 'Steering Help' by default. You can disable
- >traction control if you feel very macho but then it's really sliding all over.
- >With 'Steering Help' disabled I think the car is virtually undrivable. The
- >steering is so sensitive that it's almost impossible to control.
-
- Oh no, this `Steering Help' scares me. Grand Prix Unlimited has `Lane Control',
- with which you can't leave the track even if you wanted to. A friend scored
- his best lap simply by pressing the joystick straight forward and letting
- lane control do the steering! With lane control off, we found it impossible
- to make the first corner (regardless of how slow you were going).
-
- Please tell me that World Circuit isn't like this.
-
- >Enough rambling.
-
- But we want to hear more!
-
- --
-
- Darran Edmundson
- dedmunds@sfu.ca
-
-