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From: Byron Forbes <hosh@ar.com.au>
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I have a SB 16 and no worries here. Isn't it the same as GP2? Sorry, it's been a while
:) In any case, I can't see how this is different from real life anyway.

Christer Andersson wrote:
> 
> Yes, I'm not very slow and I can make very consistent lap times, but I cant
> brake consistently, not even close. I get no feedback to tell me when I'm at
> optimum braking or have passed it or is not even close. It's even worse trying
> to brake side by side with an AI, cause then I cant even hear the little tire
> squealing there usually is, not knowing even if I'm way beyond the optimum
> braking until one of the fronts lock up, but then it's way too late. It could be
> something wrong with my Soundblaster 16, though???

-- 
 Byron Forbes
 Captain of Team Lightning Bolt

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    and

 http://www.frontiernet.net/~godsoe/bolt/home.htm
