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Same thing aint it?

Stuart Booth wrote:
> 
> On the Sierra web site they have this:
> 
> 66
> The 3D cockpit gives you a much greater sense of immersion into the
> gaming environment. Having a real sense of "depth" in the cockpit is
> extremely important in terms of conveying the driving experience and
> GPL's 3D model accomplishes this. By modeling the g-forces on the
> driver's head, you will receive more subtle feedback as to what the
> car is doing. If you are turning into a high-G corner, you will need
> to be able to "sense" how close to the edge you are by the way your
> perspective of the cockpit change
> 99
> 
> Does it really do this in the final, or is it, ala demo, just a flick
> of the head to the R/L before centreing again?
> 
> Stuart
> 
> --
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> Somewhere in Buckinghamshire, England, UK
> stuart@garage.demon.co.uk
> 
> Note: My email address is in disguise! Remove trailing Z

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