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Hi jb,

Soda is the most realistic dirt racing *sim* I know.  It supports rendition,
but plays well on a fast computer.  My machine is a P2/333 and is fine in
software mode (from the bumper cam).

Nascar1 is ok, but Nascar2 has better graphics.  It supports rendition
and Matrox Millenium 1.  I remember N1 being a little slow in software
mode, but the game was great in it's time.

For $10 you can't go wrong :-)

Check out http://signgraphics.com/clubsoda for tracks and racing.

Jason.

jb wrote:

> at target i can get Nascar1 and SODA for $10.  i know it's not much, but
> being the cheapskate that i am, are they worth it?
>
> i have a viper330 (TNT soon).  do they support D3D or are they rendition or
> 3dfx?
>
> thanks
>
> jeff

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