Newsgroups: rec.autos.simulators
Subject: Re: Force GT Experiences??
From: netlarry@xhisx.com (Larry)
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 15:56:04 -0500
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Most of us concerned with N2 compatibility are actually NROS racers that
are stuck in the middle on this deal...

We can use an old technology wheel for our beloved on-line racing, but
that makes us live with old technology for newer games with neat
features.

Or, we can buy a new FF wheel that will not work with N2/NROS, and not
be able to play NROS but have all the neat goodies with the new games.

It sucks...

Since most of us are unwilling to give up NROS, we end up sticking with
the old Nascar Pro wheels, and forgoe the future:(

Or, some like me, have both wheels and cuss and grunt every time we have
to shut down, change hardware, change software settings, reboot, etc...
:)

If TEN/NROS would get with the future (yeah, right) we wouldn't have
this problem.

-Larry


David R. Smith <dsmith3@columbus.rr.com> wrote:

> I was at one of my local computer stores today that sells used software.  I
> picked up N2 for $15.  I tried to get it to work with my TM Force GT using
> USB but it does not work at all.  I have not tried the serial port yet...
> IMHO N2's graphics suck bad and that is with a Voodoo2 and a p2-450.  I hope
> nascar revolution has a graphics engine similar to GPL.
