Newsgroups: rec.autos.simulators
Subject: Re: N99? Well???
From: netlarry@xhisx.com (Larry)
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 07:18:36 -0500
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It's a DOS game.  It's a Windows Game.  It's a floor-wax :)

It's both.  If you do Multiplayer, it uses the old DOS .exe.

Frame rates are quite a bit lower in the windows version than I saw with
N2.  With N2, I never saw any track rendering.

Now, when on a straight, I see the upcomming turn being drawn.  It's
quite irritating.

To me at least...

-Larry

 L. Andre Ming <laming@clnk.com> wrote:

> Is N99 a DOS game?  
> 
> Any increase in frame rates, or, has it taken a "hit" framerate wise,
> and is slower than N2? 
> 
> Will there be double file restarts on my "other" tracks (like Daytona
> and Indy?) or am I stuck with the old track files for these two, hence
> single file restarts?
> 
> Is the "10 Lap" rule in the restarts in effect? That is, if there's less
> than 10 laps, do the cars revert back to single file restart as per
> Nascar?
> 
> Any thing I need to be aware of?  Problems, etc?  
> 
> Thanks to any and all that respond...
