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Well not exactly, but I allways do manage to capture it on screen somehow . Silly AI....
Although, I remember I once managed to singlehandedly wipe out 90% of the field at the start once. It was almost like Spa 98. I was way too late with by brakes, flew over 2 cars, then because it was in front of the field some guys crashed into me, and what followed was total carnage. But that was with the original carset and when I never heard of Gp2Lap
Although, I remember I once managed to singlehandedly wipe out 90% of the field at the start once. It was almost like Spa 98. I was way too late with by brakes, flew over 2 cars, then because it was in front of the field some guys crashed into me, and what followed was total carnage. But that was with the original carset and when I never heard of Gp2Lap
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Jos is still the BOSS!
Jos is still the BOSS!
I remember there always was great crash potential in the old Papyrus Indycar/NASCAR sims. Just knock one or two opponents into the wall on an oval track and with a bit of luck, everyone gets caught in the madness and the whole road is blocked by cars trying to get past each other but unable to move...
1996 .. 2017 .. 21 years and counting ..
AD wrote:I remember there always was great crash potential in the old Papyrus Indycar/NASCAR sims. Just knock one or two opponents into the wall on an oval track and with a bit of luck, everyone gets caught in the madness and the whole road is blocked by cars trying to get past each other but unable to move...
Indeed, i have both games at home (Indycar II & NASCAR II), and indeed with a small crash the whole field got stuck and crashed into each other behind 1 or 2 crashed cars, big fun!!!
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Hi! I just remembered this topic. So I could send you those race reviews. They are made as MS PowerPoint presentations. Then you could store them on your server and post a link to them somewere (Andreas' site under Screenshots or something). Lets start with the season 1950 and see, if people are having interest whatching them. How should I send them? Maybe in Powerpoint Slide Show format, or better html?HF wrote:If you want, you can have a part of my server... I have 2,5GB but I'm just using 200MB. Mail me!Edgars Erix wrote:Unfortunately its closed now Have you seen those reviews?
They were located on the server where one my friend worked. Now he has left that job and my site is gone. But I have all the reviews from 1950 to British GP 1953 stored on my PC.
Ok, mail them: ressif@gmx.deEdgars Erix wrote:Hi! I just remembered this topic. So I could send you those race reviews. They are made as MS PowerPoint presentations. Then you could store them on your server and post a link to them somewere (Andreas' site under Screenshots or something). Lets start with the season 1950 and see, if people are having interest whatching them. How should I send them? Maybe in Powerpoint Slide Show format, or better html?HF wrote:If you want, you can have a part of my server... I have 2,5GB but I'm just using 200MB. Mail me!Edgars Erix wrote:Unfortunately its closed now Have you seen those reviews?
They were located on the server where one my friend worked. Now he has left that job and my site is gone. But I have all the reviews from 1950 to British GP 1953 stored on my PC.
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OK, I will save them as slide shows (whithout editing options) and one by one send to you. I just hope that you dont have any attachment size limitations for your e-mail... the files are quite large ... up to 10MBHF wrote:
Ok, mail them: ressif@gmx.de